A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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2. oldal
... lord : ' Courage shall grow keener , clearer the will , the heart fiercer , as our force faileth . Here our lord lies levelled in the dust , the man all marred : he shall mourn to the end who thinks to wend off from this war - play now ...
... lord : ' Courage shall grow keener , clearer the will , the heart fiercer , as our force faileth . Here our lord lies levelled in the dust , the man all marred : he shall mourn to the end who thinks to wend off from this war - play now ...
10. oldal
... lord , between the hlaford , or originally hlaf - weard ( loaf- guardian ) , and his heorthwerod ( hearth - companions ) . Most hearth - companions would have blood ties with the lord , but there were some , like Beowulf with Hrothgar ...
... lord , between the hlaford , or originally hlaf - weard ( loaf- guardian ) , and his heorthwerod ( hearth - companions ) . Most hearth - companions would have blood ties with the lord , but there were some , like Beowulf with Hrothgar ...
89. oldal
... lord , steereth with cruelness .. If one did attempt to scan this as iambics one would get an extraordinary freedom of handling these , rather like the ' common rhythm counterpointed ' of an early modern inno- vating poet , Gerard ...
... lord , steereth with cruelness .. If one did attempt to scan this as iambics one would get an extraordinary freedom of handling these , rather like the ' common rhythm counterpointed ' of an early modern inno- vating poet , Gerard ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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