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Page 252
... probably recognise ; Adephagia was the goddess of good cheer ; Formax presided over the craft of baking ; Bubona was the protectress of cattle ; Mellona swayed the destinies of honey and - conceivably - its kindred sweets . But even ...
... probably recognise ; Adephagia was the goddess of good cheer ; Formax presided over the craft of baking ; Bubona was the protectress of cattle ; Mellona swayed the destinies of honey and - conceivably - its kindred sweets . But even ...
Page 586
... probably the earliest specimen of dramatic satire in our language . At the end of the pageant of The Trial of Christ , acted by the Smiths ' Company , the stage - direction is as follows : " Here enteryth Satan into the place in the ...
... probably the earliest specimen of dramatic satire in our language . At the end of the pageant of The Trial of Christ , acted by the Smiths ' Company , the stage - direction is as follows : " Here enteryth Satan into the place in the ...
Page 276
... probably be less charmed did he ( or she ) realise that the " practically unique curio " is one of thousands manufactured annually , certainly in Germany , probably also in Birmingham , and exported to Switzerland especially to meet the ...
... probably be less charmed did he ( or she ) realise that the " practically unique curio " is one of thousands manufactured annually , certainly in Germany , probably also in Birmingham , and exported to Switzerland especially to meet the ...
Contents
THE CROWN AND ENGLISH FREEDOM BY JOHN C NORWOOD | 41 |
CONTENTS | 68 |
SOME OLD PICTURES AT RHEIMS BY EDITH M MILLAR | 69 |
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