Studies in Language and Literature in Honour of Margaret SchlauchRussell & Russell, 1971 - 483 Seiten |
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... beginning of the article . The evidence of these two later copies , 4859 and 246 , is interesting and instructive , as I noted before . Rather than observing an extension of participial usage - and a " deterioration " in style we see ...
... beginning of the article . The evidence of these two later copies , 4859 and 246 , is interesting and instructive , as I noted before . Rather than observing an extension of participial usage - and a " deterioration " in style we see ...
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... beginning and to the very end ( syllables 1-2 and 10 ) of the first line , frame it , and approach each other in the second line ( syllables 2-3 and 8 ) , reappearing side by side in the strong syllable 4 and weak syllable 5 of the ...
... beginning and to the very end ( syllables 1-2 and 10 ) of the first line , frame it , and approach each other in the second line ( syllables 2-3 and 8 ) , reappearing side by side in the strong syllable 4 and weak syllable 5 of the ...
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... beginning of Passus Septimus . First in it B VIII TREUTHE herde telle her - of and to Peres he sent , To taken his teme . and tulyen the erthe , And purchaced hym a pardoun . a pena et a culpa For hym , and for his heires . for euermore ...
... beginning of Passus Septimus . First in it B VIII TREUTHE herde telle her - of and to Peres he sent , To taken his teme . and tulyen the erthe , And purchaced hym a pardoun . a pena et a culpa For hym , and for his heires . for euermore ...
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The Concept of Original Sin as Reflected in Arthurian Romance | 31 |
A Stylistic Feature in the Erex Saga | 49 |
The Legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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