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Page 89
... later . One of the fields which is now being opened up for the first time is the work of the later Irish bards.1 The family poets who flourished in Ireland in the period following the Norman invasion have left behind them a considerable ...
... later . One of the fields which is now being opened up for the first time is the work of the later Irish bards.1 The family poets who flourished in Ireland in the period following the Norman invasion have left behind them a considerable ...
Page 95
... later bards fall in the main into two distinct classes , it will be convenient to treat the two divisions separately ... later times this species of poetry was only developed to a high degree by the northern branch of the Teutonic race ...
... later bards fall in the main into two distinct classes , it will be convenient to treat the two divisions separately ... later times this species of poetry was only developed to a high degree by the northern branch of the Teutonic race ...
Page 179
... Later Coinage , after Persian wars . Cow scratching herself = Sepia in incuse square . As regards this later coinage , it can be given with confidence to Eretria , as we have seen . But the earlier series , between which and the later ...
... Later Coinage , after Persian wars . Cow scratching herself = Sepia in incuse square . As regards this later coinage , it can be given with confidence to Eretria , as we have seen . But the earlier series , between which and the later ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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