Yale Studies in English, 第 61 卷1920 |
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第 ix 頁
... occur were corrected by the same man ; but in other cases , though evidence of retracing is plain , it is possible that the attempts to make the faded parts of the manuscript more legible were not all due to this corrector : 108 sw ...
... occur were corrected by the same man ; but in other cases , though evidence of retracing is plain , it is possible that the attempts to make the faded parts of the manuscript more legible were not all due to this corrector : 108 sw ...
第 xiv 頁
... occurring in exactly the same form in the two poems , for it is characteristic of the poet never to repeat himself exactly , even within the limits of a single poem . Unlike most of his fellow - crafts- men in alliterative poetry - for ...
... occurring in exactly the same form in the two poems , for it is characteristic of the poet never to repeat himself exactly , even within the limits of a single poem . Unlike most of his fellow - crafts- men in alliterative poetry - for ...
第 xviii 頁
... the fact that in Patience , The Pearl , and Gawain , is employed the device of closing the poem with approxi- mately the same words with which it is begun . Pearl 15 out of 35 comparisons occur in groups ; xviii Introduction.
... the fact that in Patience , The Pearl , and Gawain , is employed the device of closing the poem with approxi- mately the same words with which it is begun . Pearl 15 out of 35 comparisons occur in groups ; xviii Introduction.
第 xix 頁
Pearl 15 out of 35 comparisons occur in groups ; in Purity 14 out of 24 ; in Patience 3 out of 7 ; in Gawain 6 out of 19 . Resemblances so minute and peculiarities so distinctive as these cannot be explained in any other way than by ...
Pearl 15 out of 35 comparisons occur in groups ; in Purity 14 out of 24 ; in Patience 3 out of 7 ; in Gawain 6 out of 19 . Resemblances so minute and peculiarities so distinctive as these cannot be explained in any other way than by ...
第 xxv 頁
... occurs in these two poems , since it cannot be explained , as Bradley assumed , by common authorship , must be due to borrowing from one by the other . I mention here , besides the passages quoted in the notes , 1 some of which are very ...
... occurs in these two poems , since it cannot be explained , as Bradley assumed , by common authorship , must be due to borrowing from one by the other . I mention here , besides the passages quoted in the notes , 1 some of which are very ...
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absol Alex alliteration alliterative alliterative verse autem Baltazar Bateson Ben Jonson Biblical bope bylyve clene conj dayez dere Destr Dryztyn ejus emendation Engl Etym fader fayre Gawain Gawain-poet Glossary Gollancz hade hatz hert heven hezed hyze imper intr Introd kynde kyng kyth Lorde lyfte lyke meaning Middle English mony my3t never noun Old English oþer paraphrased passage Patience Pearl Ph.D phrase Piers Plowman poems poet poet's prep pres pret pron prop Publ Purity quae quod refl ryche schal schulde scribe Segor sete Skeat subj sunt super terram superl translation verb Vulg Vulgate watz wern word wrozt wylde wyrke wyse wyth wythinne wyze Þat watz þat þe þay þaz Þen Þenne þer þis þou þyn þyse
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第 115 頁 - O thou king, the Most High God gave Nebuchadnezzar, thy father, a kingdom and majesty and glory and honour; and for the majesty that he gave him, all people, nations and languages trembled and feared before him; whom he would he slew, and whom he would he kept alive, and whom he would he set up, and whom he would he put down.
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第 89 頁 - These lines repeat the idea of 519-20, and partly reflect Gen. 9. 11 : 'Statuam pactum meum vobiscum, et nequaquam ultra interficietur omnis caro aquis diluvii, neque erit deinceps diluvium dissipans terram.' 569-70. 'This promise (that God would never again destroy all flesh) never escaped him, ie he never forgot, because of any wickedness (however great). Nevertheless he did take terrible vengeance on wicked men afterwards.
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第 iii 頁 - A portion of the expense of printing this thesis has been borne by the Modern Language Club of Yale University from funds placed at its disposal by the generosity of Mr. George E. Dimock, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, a graduate of Yale in the class of 1874.
第 231 頁 - XV. Essays on the Study and Use of Poetry by Plutarch and Basil the Great, translated from the Greek, with an Introduction. FREDERICK M.