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Pugilism Pugilism
533. Pugilism Balboa, Rocky lower-class Philadelphia boxer wins golden opportunity to fight in prize bout. [Am. Cinema: Rocky ] Byron, Cashel prizefighter; gives up boxing for wealthy lady. [Br. Lit.: Cashel Byron’s Profession ] Dares one of Aeneas’s companions; noted for... Read more
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Widsith Widsith
Widsith , 7th-century Anglo-Saxon poem found in the Exeter Book . It is an account of the wanderings of a Germanic minstrel and of the legends he relates. The poem gives an excellent description of minstrel life in the Germanic heroic age.... Read more
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