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5 November 2024
- diffhist Poems (Eliot, 1920)/Gerontion 13:56 +1 82.167.148.83 talk
- diffhist Poems (Eliot, 1920)/Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar 13:56 +36 82.167.148.83 talk
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/115 13:55 +900 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Fórum vestan Fengiar vitia, So at bragnar mer Bleydi kendu Unz á Skydu Scatnar fundu, Brædr baulharda, Oc at bana urdu. We went west Spoil to seek, Yet beroes me But timid thought, Until in Sky Soldiers we found, Brothers in valour, And wrought their doom. XIX. Ila was long the residence of the Kings of the isles. The Hebridian princes, being surrounded by a variety of powerful, and rival monarchs, found it necessary to espouse the interests of those,...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Myths and Legends of Our Own Land (3 ed, 1896) - Skinner.pdf/98 13:55 +1,611 Tcr25 talk contribs (→Proofread) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist Poems (Eliot, 1920)/Gerontion 13:54 +27 82.167.148.83 talk
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/114 13:54 +1,107 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "XVII. The poet here calls a sword the thorn from its scabbard; and a breastplate Hamder's shirt of mail, from a hero who was supposed to have armour proof against every weapon. XVIII. Sea-kings valued themselves much upon their honour, and after a famous adventurer were denominated sons of Endil. A battle was fought at Sky with so much ardour, that the royal Skald says his ships were red with blood. To comprehend this passage it is necessary to remark,...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/113 13:53 +1,204 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Proofread) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/111 13:51 +16 Mårtensås talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/112 13:50 +1,107 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "About the beginning of the {{sc|ix}}. age, the west was miserably harassed by pirates, a profession then as honourable as it was in Greece, when they hailed each other, ει ληςαι εισιν; Charlemagne, alarmed' at their progress, engaged Echach, king of Scotland, to assist in repressing their depredations; but their endeavours were to little purpose. All the islands round Britain were successively visited by Regner, and Harold Harfager. Harold, having reduce...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/116 13:49 +1,141 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Upp gaf al-köpnom Engns her-fengna Il fyrer itr-bóla Eyþi dal-reydar. He gave up Ila, taken by his troops, to the valiant Angus the liberal distributor of beauteous rings. XX. Lindiseyri is by some thought to be Lindisnes in Norway, but, as the Irish are mentioned, it is more probably Leins-tir in Ireland. It must be owned, however, that this argument is not conclusive, since the Sea-kings of the British isles often returned the visits of Lochlin. Lluy...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Portal:Owen Francis Langan 13:49 +588 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/117 13:48 +12 Mårtensås talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/117 13:48 +1,394 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Ου γάρ κως θάνατόν γε φυγείν ειμαρμένον ἐςὶν Ανδρας ουδ' ει προγόνων ἢ γένος ἀθανάτων Πολλάκι δηϊοτητα φυγὼν καὶ δοῦτον ἀκόντων Ἔρχεται, ἐν δ᾽ ὅικο μοῖρα είχεν θανάτου Τρεσσάντων δ' ἀνδρῶν πᾶσ᾽ ἀπόλωλ᾽ ἀρετή XXIII. The Skald here, again, accidentally paraphrases the Spartan. ᾿Α...") Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Portal:James Langan 13:47 −4 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist Portal:James Langan 13:47 +55 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist Page:Behind the veil in Persia and Turkish Arabia - Hume.djvu/65 13:46 +141 Sp1nd01 talk contribs (→Proofread: Add images) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist Portal:James Langan 13:46 +1,262 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/118 13:46 +947 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Balder's father, Fiolner, & Vithris were surnames of Odin, whose Hall was the great Elysium of the Scandinavians, and where they expected to quaff beer from the sculls of their enemies! XXVI, Odin is called Vithris, or the Traveller, because he led the Goths from Scythia. XXVII. Aslang was Regner's second queen. An antient poet imitates the thought that concludes this stanza. Von væri mer Vitra manna, Snarpra seggia, Ef vær saman ættom. I might expec...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 (Volume 51).djvu/89 13:45 +1,755 Dave.Dunford talk contribs (→Proofread) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/111 13:45 +1,122 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "To understand what the poet here means by his throne, it is necessary to observe, that, of old, the halls of northern chieftains were fitted up with two longitudinal rows of seats. Exactly in the middle, & fronting the southern door, was a bench more elevated than the rest. This was appropriated for the King, Queen, and nobility. It was reckoned so great an honour to be admitted to this place of dignity, that one of the ceremonies, at creating a Norwegia...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist m Wikisource:Copyright discussions/Archives/2009-05 13:45 +8 ShakespeareFan00 talk contribs (Italics can't extend over tags. Good faith)
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/110 13:43 +1,034 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Hafa allframer Jofra Ut sín haufut Knute Færþ or Fifi nordan Fridkaup var þat midio. Princes from the middle of Fife, with bowed beads, have purchased peace of Canute. Towards the middle af the {{sc|xi}}. age, M’ Duff, probably descended of Duff (or as the monkish writers call him Niger) king of Scotland, having killed the usurper M Beth thane of Angus at Dun-fin-oen (Fin - Evan-castle) got Fife erected into a county palatine. His posterity also ”Propt...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Portal:James Langan 13:43 +343 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs (Created page with " {{person | firstname = James | lastname = Langan | last_initial = La | description = James Langan (1857-1941) was born in Pennsylvania, and migrated to Ireland with his parents. There he married Mary McHugh and then returned to the United States and lived in Jersey City. }} ==Works about James Langan==")
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/109 13:42 +1,126 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Cong-hiörnet (Kinghorn) the King's cape; Coupar the market town; and we find A. D. 1538 the district round Brunt - island was divided into Conungr -land King's land, and Gref-land Earl's land, which indicates that part was royal demesne, & part the property of the earls of Fife. It was, indeed, from the Norse, & not from the Saxon, that the broad Scottish dialect originated. In the {{sc|x.}} age the southern coast of Fife was called Fiord-riki, or the k...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/108 13:41 +1,100 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Scip Sigmundar Scriþo fra landi. Gyltar grimor Grafnir stafnar Byrþo viþ a borþa þá er þeir börþuz Sigar oc Siggeir Suþr a Fivi. The ships of Sigmund Slipped from land. Golden helms Carved prows And ship met ship Then when fought Sigar and Siggeir South at Fife. Saxo says the Picts were reduced by Lodbroc, and, as Fife was the seat of the Pictish government, it is probable that the natives aided the sons of Lochlin against the tribes of Morven. Hence o...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 (Volume 51).djvu/88 13:40 +1,780 Dave.Dunford talk contribs (→Proofread) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist User:Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 13:39 +53 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist m Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/107 13:39 −1 Mårtensås talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/107 13:39 +1,093 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "command the more extensive prospect, & the more readily intercept coasting vessels. Skip-nes or Skipnish in Argylesbire, received its name, perhaps, from having been a common station of pirates. Regner is said to have disliked the Christian religion, therefore, he tauntingly calls an engagement ”odda messo i. e. the mass or matins of weapons. XII. Bartha-firthi, seems to have been the inouth of the Tay, near Perth or Der-tha, in the neighbourhood of whi...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Portal:Owen Francis Langan 13:38 +51 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/106 13:38 +1,065 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "air. The Belgic colonies seem to have introduced the same superstitious notions into our island; for the Britons offered human victims to certain nurderous spirits, y Fal, that posted through the atmosphere on the march Falen or steeds of Fal. Hence the proverb, A gasgler ar farch Falen dan ei dorr ydd â. IX. Borgundar-holm, now Bornholm, an island in the Baltic. The poet calls bows the elm, by which it would scem, that, in the north, they were made of...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist The Federalist (Gideon)/Prefatory Remarks 13:37 +9 212.99.192.44 talk
- diffhist Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/119 13:36 +7 Mårtensås talk contribs
- diffhist Jersey Journal/1941/James Langan, Contractor, Dies 13:36 −1 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist Jersey Journal/1941/James Langan, Contractor, Dies 13:36 +1,138 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist N The Federalist (Gideon)/5 13:35 +401 212.99.192.44 talk (Created page with "{{header | title = The Federalist (published 1818 by Gideon) | author = John Jay | section = Federalist No. 5 | previous = Federalist No. 4 | next = Federalist No. 6 | wikipedia= Federalist No. 5 | notes = {{Federalist subpage}} }} <pages index="The Federalist (1818).djvu" from=31 fromsection=V to=35 tosection=V /> {{smallrefs}} {{Federalist Papers}}") Tags: roman numeral in subpage titles Disambiguation links
- diffhist N Page:Lodbrokar-Quida or the Death Song of Lodbrog.pdf/105 13:34 +1,076 Mårtensås talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "''Haugna'' king of ''Halogaland'', forcibly carried off his daughter ''Hilda'', the ''Helen'' of the north. This occasioned long & bloody wars. The heroine was, at last, considered as a goddess presiding over every thing military. Hence battle is termed the joys of Hilda: armour her vesture; shields, and helmets her umbrellas &c. — Odin was the Mars of the Scandinavians. — The Ifu is supposed to be the Iba a river in Angermania. V. Herraud, Regner’s fat...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Portal:Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II 13:34 +9 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs (→Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II)
- diffhist Portal:Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II 13:34 +12 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs (→Arthur Oscar Freudenberg II)
- diffhist Page:The Federalist (1818).djvu/35 13:33 +105 212.99.192.44 talk
- diffhist Jersey Journal/1948/Jailed as Deserter 13:33 +23 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist Page:EB1911 - Volume 21.djvu/216 13:33 +6 DivermanAU talk contribs (→Validated: Iulfa→Julfa after cf. theodora.com/encyclopedia/p/persia.html; see also archive.org/details/encyclopaediabri21chisrich/page/199; curly apostrophes) Tag: Validated
- diffhist Jersey Journal/1948/Jailed as Deserter 13:33 +1 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs
- diffhist N Jersey Journal/1941/James Langan, Contractor, Dies 13:32 +449 Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) talk contribs (Created page with "{{header | title = James Langan, Contractor, Dies | portal = James Langan/Owen Francis Langan | section = | previous = | next = | year = 1941 | notes = James Langan (1857-1941) in the ''The Jersey Journal'' on April 8, 1941.}} thumb|100px {{c|{{Larger|'''James Langan, Contractor, Dies.'''}} }} {{PD-US-not renewed}}")
- diffhist Page:The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 (Volume 51).djvu/73 13:31 +13 Dave.Dunford talk contribs (replace deprecated template & add line break & centre)
- diffhist Page:Northern Antiquities 2.djvu/284 13:31 +41 Mårtensås talk contribs Tag: Disambiguation links
- diffhist Northern Antiquities/Volume 2/Odes and other Ancient Poems 13:30 −34 Mårtensås talk contribs Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist N The Federalist (Gideon)/4 13:30 +403 212.99.192.44 talk (Created page with "{{header | title = The Federalist (published 1818 by Gideon) | author = John Jay | section = Federalist No. 4 | previous = Federalist No. 3 | next = Federalist No. 5 | wikipedia= Federalist No. 4 | notes = {{Federalist subpage}} }} <pages index="The Federalist (1818).djvu" from=27 fromsection=IV to=31 tosection=IV /> {{smallrefs}} {{Federalist Papers}}") Tags: roman numeral in subpage titles Disambiguation links
- diffhist Page:The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 (Volume 51).djvu/73 13:30 −925 Dave.Dunford talk contribs (transcribed caption and marked missing image)