Studies in Language and Literature in Honour of Margaret SchlauchRussell & Russell, 1971 - 483 Seiten |
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... phrase . Nor is there much grammatical evidence for either alternative . It is true that rise is a verb which does not take the infinitive without a fairly strong sense of purpose , so that one must be prepared to accept the heavy ...
... phrase . Nor is there much grammatical evidence for either alternative . It is true that rise is a verb which does not take the infinitive without a fairly strong sense of purpose , so that one must be prepared to accept the heavy ...
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... phrase on shore " on props , propped up , " without indicating whether this phrase is conjectural or attested . In any case the OED gloss " shore - wise " prompts a minor emendation to this suggestion . For though there is no reason to ...
... phrase on shore " on props , propped up , " without indicating whether this phrase is conjectural or attested . In any case the OED gloss " shore - wise " prompts a minor emendation to this suggestion . For though there is no reason to ...
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... phrase into noun ) . Everyone enjoyed this convivial get - together ( verb - adverb phrase into noun ) . The number of possible shifts is determinable for a language at any point in time . It is limited by three factors : ( a ) the ...
... phrase into noun ) . Everyone enjoyed this convivial get - together ( verb - adverb phrase into noun ) . The number of possible shifts is determinable for a language at any point in time . It is limited by three factors : ( a ) the ...
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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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accept according alliteration appear Arthur ballad beginning Beowulf called century character Chaucer common concerned contains copy course Dalgarno early edition element English evidence example existence expressed fact final forms further Germanic give given hand History important instance interest interpretation John kind King language later letter lines linguistic London manuscript meaning mention Middle modal nature non-finite noun object occurs original Oxford passage perhaps person phrase play poem position possible present printed problem Professor question reader reason recorded reference relation represented romance saga seems sense sentence shows song split stanza story suggests symbol tale things third tradition translation University verbs whole writing York