Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 243,Nummer 1471William Blackwood, 1938 |
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Pagina 596
... lived with her . sleeved ; permitted as a con- cession to cower beside the meagre fire in the nursery until their breakfast came . It never varied : lukewarm porridge , served with cold milk . That their stomachs recoiled from the ...
... lived with her . sleeved ; permitted as a con- cession to cower beside the meagre fire in the nursery until their breakfast came . It never varied : lukewarm porridge , served with cold milk . That their stomachs recoiled from the ...
Pagina 714
... lived in the fifth century a tribal chief . He and his an- cestors were probably marcher lords , ' whose duty it was to defend the pass , as it had been Cuchulain's in earlier days . To this chief , about the year 450 A.D. , was born a ...
... lived in the fifth century a tribal chief . He and his an- cestors were probably marcher lords , ' whose duty it was to defend the pass , as it had been Cuchulain's in earlier days . To this chief , about the year 450 A.D. , was born a ...
Pagina 718
... lived the famous Brown Bull " before whom no bull in Ulster dared to bellow . " It was the tale of this magic beast , of his beauty and perfection , that brought Queen Maeve of Con- nacht on the celebrated ' Cattle raid of Cooley ' to ...
... lived the famous Brown Bull " before whom no bull in Ulster dared to bellow . " It was the tale of this magic beast , of his beauty and perfection , that brought Queen Maeve of Con- nacht on the celebrated ' Cattle raid of Cooley ' to ...
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