Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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Page 87
... songs connected with bathing were not unknown . He also tells us that lodgings were prepared for the poor by Elizabeth Countess of Shrewsbury . We need not pursue the history of Bux- ton , or of the popularity which it has so long and ...
... songs connected with bathing were not unknown . He also tells us that lodgings were prepared for the poor by Elizabeth Countess of Shrewsbury . We need not pursue the history of Bux- ton , or of the popularity which it has so long and ...
Page 101
... songs of the ' Rig Veda ' were still a living voice , not a dead echo ? To this question very different answers have been given on the one hand , it has been maintained that Sayana's commentary comes to us with all the weight of an ...
... songs of the ' Rig Veda ' were still a living voice , not a dead echo ? To this question very different answers have been given on the one hand , it has been maintained that Sayana's commentary comes to us with all the weight of an ...
Page 102
... song . To translate the ' Veda ' properly de- mands a translator who is at least enough of a poet to be a thoroughly good prose writer ; mere scholarship is not sufficient , unless it be backed by an imagination which can re- produce in ...
... song . To translate the ' Veda ' properly de- mands a translator who is at least enough of a poet to be a thoroughly good prose writer ; mere scholarship is not sufficient , unless it be backed by an imagination which can re- produce in ...
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... songs . of the Allies who invaded France in 1814. can be no doubt that at Plombières and They attacked her to maintain the balance elsewhere , both orally and by the interven- of power , which had been overthrown by tion of diplomatic ...
... songs . of the Allies who invaded France in 1814. can be no doubt that at Plombières and They attacked her to maintain the balance elsewhere , both orally and by the interven- of power , which had been overthrown by tion of diplomatic ...
Page 256
... songs . Tacitus notices the war songs of the Germans as a peculia- rity too striking to be overlooked . should find little difficulty in putting together the whole history of Germany , so far as it is known , in all its boldest and most ...
... songs . Tacitus notices the war songs of the Germans as a peculia- rity too striking to be overlooked . should find little difficulty in putting together the whole history of Germany , so far as it is known , in all its boldest and most ...
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