The Dublin Magazine, Volumes 27-28Seumas O'Sullivan 1952 - English literature |
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... Geilt is commonly understood to mean The Madness of Mad Suibhne . Suibhne Geilt does not mean Mad Suibhne : it means Suibhne , the Druid . Geilt was a spirit . Dinneen gives the examples muir - gheilt , sea - spirit , and aer - gheilt ...
... Geilt is commonly understood to mean The Madness of Mad Suibhne . Suibhne Geilt does not mean Mad Suibhne : it means Suibhne , the Druid . Geilt was a spirit . Dinneen gives the examples muir - gheilt , sea - spirit , and aer - gheilt ...
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... Geilt . Buile Suibhne Geilt was edited and translated by J. G. O'Keeffe , and published for the first time in 1913. In 1917 , appeared under the editorship of George Calder , a work of the first importance to our understanding of ...
... Geilt . Buile Suibhne Geilt was edited and translated by J. G. O'Keeffe , and published for the first time in 1913. In 1917 , appeared under the editorship of George Calder , a work of the first importance to our understanding of ...
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... geilt in a wood . They spend a year in friendship together . The British geilt has two names , Fer Caille and Ealadhan . The names show what geilt means , for Ealadhan means the " science " of the Druid , and Fer Caille means woodman ...
... geilt in a wood . They spend a year in friendship together . The British geilt has two names , Fer Caille and Ealadhan . The names show what geilt means , for Ealadhan means the " science " of the Druid , and Fer Caille means woodman ...
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JANUARYMARCH | 1 |
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE POETRY OF GARCÍA | 14 |
THE NOVELS OF FORREST REID By GEORGE BUCHANAN | 32 |
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