The Nineteenth Century, Volume 11Henry S. King & Company, 1882 |
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Page 112
... called duhitar , the milker , from duh , to milk , the Greek Ovyárηp , and our own daugh- ter . Dr. Hahn quotes a little song addressed to the eldest daughter : My lioness , Art thou afraid that I shall bewitch thee ? Thou milkest the ...
... called duhitar , the milker , from duh , to milk , the Greek Ovyárηp , and our own daugh- ter . Dr. Hahn quotes a little song addressed to the eldest daughter : My lioness , Art thou afraid that I shall bewitch thee ? Thou milkest the ...
Page 590
... called myrologystres , remain in the house and sing the praises of the deceased . These melancholy chants , like the lamento and the vocero , are partly improvised , partly recited by heart . They seem for the most part incomprehensible ...
... called myrologystres , remain in the house and sing the praises of the deceased . These melancholy chants , like the lamento and the vocero , are partly improvised , partly recited by heart . They seem for the most part incomprehensible ...
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... called Appeals , ' a word which in this connection means simply accusation and not recourse from an inferior to a superior tribunal . The nature of an appeal was as follows : The injured person was bound to use every effort to have the ...
... called Appeals , ' a word which in this connection means simply accusation and not recourse from an inferior to a superior tribunal . The nature of an appeal was as follows : The injured person was bound to use every effort to have the ...
Contents
AN ENGLISHMANS PROTEST By Cardinal Manning | 39 |
THE BIOLOGISTS ON VIVISECTION | 102 |
MYTHOLOGY AMONG THE HOTTENTOTS By Professor Max Müller | 148 |
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