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The unjustified reliance of some of the earlier investigators on similarities of vocabulary and phraseology , together with the accumulation of evidence tending to disprove the common authorship of many alliterative poems once connected ...
The unjustified reliance of some of the earlier investigators on similarities of vocabulary and phraseology , together with the accumulation of evidence tending to disprove the common authorship of many alliterative poems once connected ...
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In order to present as clearly as possible the arguments for common authorship that may still be considered valid in the light of our increased knowledge concerning all the alliterative poems , I shall sum up the most important evidence ...
In order to present as clearly as possible the arguments for common authorship that may still be considered valid in the light of our increased knowledge concerning all the alliterative poems , I shall sum up the most important evidence ...
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But there are other parallels between Purity and Gawain , unnoticed by Trautmann ; these are so many in number , and often so peculiar in kind , that they seem to me to constitute indubitable proof of common authorship .
But there are other parallels between Purity and Gawain , unnoticed by Trautmann ; these are so many in number , and often so peculiar in kind , that they seem to me to constitute indubitable proof of common authorship .
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... in the poems of the Gawain - group might be considered an indication of common authorship . One stylistic trick of the Gawain - poet , however , is so peculiar that Knigge1 rightly called attention to it as dis1 Die Sprache , p . 6.
... in the poems of the Gawain - group might be considered an indication of common authorship . One stylistic trick of the Gawain - poet , however , is so peculiar that Knigge1 rightly called attention to it as dis1 Die Sprache , p . 6.
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or with some such common word for ' man ' as wyz , tolke , as in Pur . 5 , ' pe Wy3 þat wrozt alle pinges . ' In the entire body of alliterative poetry no such expressions can be found outside the Gawain - poet , with the exception of ...
or with some such common word for ' man ' as wyz , tolke , as in Pur . 5 , ' pe Wy3 þat wrozt alle pinges . ' In the entire body of alliterative poetry no such expressions can be found outside the Gawain - poet , with the exception of ...
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absol Alex alliteration alliterative apparently autem become Biblical called cited clene common connection considered edited ejus Etym evidence example explained expression fact four Gawain Gawain-poet given gives Glossary Gollancz hand hatz hert hyze imper instance interpretation intr Introd Lorde meaning Middle mony naturally never noun occurs Old English oper original paraphrased passage Patience Pearl perhaps Ph.D phrase poems poet poet's prep pres pret probably pron prop pure Purity quod reason reference refl ryche says schal seems sense similar subj suggested sunt superl terram translation verb watz wern word worlde written wyth þat þat þe þay Þen Þenne þer þis þou
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