The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 289A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 169
... poems , " was the triumphant reply . The criticisms of Laing were of a different character , but he , too , was plainly influenced by racial animosity . The controversy was complicated by the known fact that a body of legendary matter ...
... poems , " was the triumphant reply . The criticisms of Laing were of a different character , but he , too , was plainly influenced by racial animosity . The controversy was complicated by the known fact that a body of legendary matter ...
Page 177
... poems is in accord with the Eddas , from which source our exact information on the subject was derived at a period subsequent to the publication of Macpherson's work . It is clear from the poems that Odinism was practised only by the ...
... poems is in accord with the Eddas , from which source our exact information on the subject was derived at a period subsequent to the publication of Macpherson's work . It is clear from the poems that Odinism was practised only by the ...
Page 178
... poems are all plainly references to the Walhalla of the Odinists . There is presumptive evidence in such Ossianic place names as Inistore - which may mean the islands of Thor ( probably the Outer Hebrides ) , which the Feine appear to ...
... poems are all plainly references to the Walhalla of the Odinists . There is presumptive evidence in such Ossianic place names as Inistore - which may mean the islands of Thor ( probably the Outer Hebrides ) , which the Feine appear to ...
Contents
Dialects By RALPH HAROLD BRETHERTON | 33 |
laganism Two Remnants of By F G D WALLACEGOODBODY 491 | 67 |
The Humane ReviewThe Dartford WarblerRemedies | 104 |
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