It was not the linage alone, but the contextualising of the image within a song or story that gave an image its meaning. |
They say, that they came of the linage of an olde man which came thither in a boat of wood, which they call a canoa. |
I find the vast space and linage that The Times continues to give Mr. Trump distressing. |
And there was of this linage three kings, and reigned seuen and thirtie yeares, against the last of these rose vp Tonco. |
Which marriage the king had motioned for the affection which he bare towards the aduancement of his linage, by the mothers side. |
Mr Boland told the members that 70 per cent of the linage had been completed to date. |