English Masterpieces, 1. kötetP. Owen, 1957 |
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4. oldal
... poetry . The sources of the prose are more various . Convenient translations of Anglo - Saxon literature are A. S. Cook and C. B. Tinker's Select Translations of Old English Poetry , and of Old English Prose ( Ginn ) , Cosette Faust and ...
... poetry . The sources of the prose are more various . Convenient translations of Anglo - Saxon literature are A. S. Cook and C. B. Tinker's Select Translations of Old English Poetry , and of Old English Prose ( Ginn ) , Cosette Faust and ...
243. oldal
... poetic inversions , sounding of mute syllables , and the like - in a word , all the license that poetry may possibly be allowed . The result is an unparalleled richness . Poets , who are best able to appreciate the unerring ear and the ...
... poetic inversions , sounding of mute syllables , and the like - in a word , all the license that poetry may possibly be allowed . The result is an unparalleled richness . Poets , who are best able to appreciate the unerring ear and the ...
342. oldal
... poets of this school , excelling rather in religious poetry than in the love lyrics of their master . Owing something to all the schools , but standing apart from them , and developing independently a magnificent individualism , is the ...
... poets of this school , excelling rather in religious poetry than in the love lyrics of their master . Owing something to all the schools , but standing apart from them , and developing independently a magnificent individualism , is the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
1425 | 3 |
MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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1st Shep 2nd Shep 3rd Shep beauty Ben Jonson Beowulf called Chaucer court dead dear death doth earth Ecgtheow English eyes fair father fear frier give glory gold grace green Grendel hand hath head Healfdene heard heart Heaven Hell Heorot hero honor Hrothgar Hygelac Iliad John Johnson Jutes king King Arthur knight lady leave live look Lord Lord Randal Majesty mind morning mother nature never noble o'er Ovid poem poet poetry praise prince Queen quoth Robin Hood round Scyldings shal sing Sir Bedivere Sir Gawain Sir Lucan Sir Mordred song soon soul sweet sword tell thee ther thine things thou hast thought took tree twa sisters unto verse whan wife wolde words