| Charles Howard McIlwain - 1910 - 486 páginas
...Horsa with machine guns or pictured the Venerable Bede correcting proofs for the press; we shalLhave built upon a crumbling foundation. The most efficient...to the twilight before we go out into the night." vw MAITLAND: DOMESDAY BOOK AND BEYOND CHAPTER I Introduction ONE of the most remarkable generalizations... | |
| Charles Howard McIlwain - 1910 - 470 páginas
...method of protecting ourselves against such errors is that of reading our history backrcards as mell as forwards, of making sure of our middle ages before...'archaic,' of accustoming our eyes to the twilight before rve go out into the night." rw MAITLAND: DOMESDAY BOOK AND BXYOND CHAPTER I Introduction ONE of the... | |
| Frederic W. Maitland - 1921 - 556 páginas
...be doing worse than if we armed.Hengest and Horsa with machine guns or pictured the Venerable Bede correcting proofs for the press; we shall have built...village, then if it proceeds to give rights in the comrmmit riJra, it is probably speaking of a wood that is not regarded as annexed to that village but... | |
| 1922 - 822 páginas
...be doing worse than if we armed Hengest and Horsa with rnachine guns or pictured the venerable Bede correcting proofs for the press ; we shall have built...to the twilight before we go out into the night." — Domesday Book and Beyond (1897) 356. We shall have a deal to say about procedure. It may be well... | |
| William Emerton Heitland - 1924 - 192 páginas
...p 356, cf p 225) of the perils of anachronism, especially the intrusion of untimely ideas. He says 'The most efficient method of protecting ourselves...to the twilight before we go out into the night'. But this is a very general remark, and seems concerned with inquiry rather than with teaching. That... | |
| P.B.M. Blaas - 1978 - 478 páginas
...be doing worse than if we armed Hengest and Horsa with machine guns or pictured the venerable Bede correcting proofs for the press; we shall have built...eyes to the twilight before we go out into the night. 129 These comparisons in time moving backwards and forwards were essentially helpful in Maitland's... | |
| Christopher Harper-Bill - 1997 - 426 páginas
...and is probably rather less.9* Thus, to end, as I always like to end, with the wisdom of Maitland: The most efficient method of protecting ourselves...our eyes to the twilight before we go out into the night.'1 I hope that this study has thrown some light on the subject! 95 See my own review of Hallam,... | |
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