Deena Zalkind Spear has written:
'Ears of the angels' -- subject(s): Mental healing, Music therapy, Stringed instruments, Tuning
Rhongomyniad was a spear, and Carnwennan was a dagger that was sometimes said to be able to shroud its user in shadow.
YESTERDAY
Lance.
The term "spear carrier" generally refers to a non-speaking actor in a play, or non-singing actor in an opera, who is there in the background in crowd scenes, or maybe as an escort to one of the main players. The expression comes from historical drama where extras were dressed as soldiers and carried spears, or banners.
Shakespeare quoted Marlowe's Hero and Leander, in the line "Whoever lov'd that lov'd not at first sight?"
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Diana Spear has written: 'Square pegs'
Mary Spear Tiernan has written: 'Suzette'
T. Spear has written: 'Creating visuals for T.V'
A. W Spear has written: 'The Peace Bridge, 1927-1977'
Roberta Spear has written: 'The pilgrim among us' 'Silks'
Richard E. Spear has written: 'Domenichino' -- subject(s): Catalogs
Frederick A. Spear has written: 'Bibliographie de Diderot' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Peter D. Spear has written: 'Psychology' -- subject(s): Behavior, Psychology, Psychologie
Ann Makepeace has written: 'Spear of love'
Burton W. Spear has written: 'Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630 Gallop Thru Greenway'
Edmund Doe Spear has written: 'Medical hand-book' -- subject(s): Quackery, Quacks and quackery