Patience: An Alliterative Version of JonahIsrael Gollancz H. Milford: Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... explains the difficulty in respect of paper ' as follows . In the Savile Catalogue the manuscript is described as ' An owld booke in English verse beginning Perle pleasants to princes pay in 4 ° limned ' ; the word ' pay ' resembles the ...
... explains the difficulty in respect of paper ' as follows . In the Savile Catalogue the manuscript is described as ' An owld booke in English verse beginning Perle pleasants to princes pay in 4 ° limned ' ; the word ' pay ' resembles the ...
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... explains the old marginal error.1 Several pictures , poorly executed , illustrate the chief episodes of the poems . Patience has two of these illustrations ; both are of interest from several points of view , and are given in their ...
... explains the old marginal error.1 Several pictures , poorly executed , illustrate the chief episodes of the poems . Patience has two of these illustrations ; both are of interest from several points of view , and are given in their ...
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... explained as due to scribal influence . The poet belonged to a district where Scandinavian ascendancy must have been very marked ; hence the many Scandinavian words and idioms to be found in the poems . The infusion of this vigorous ...
... explained as due to scribal influence . The poet belonged to a district where Scandinavian ascendancy must have been very marked ; hence the many Scandinavian words and idioms to be found in the poems . The infusion of this vigorous ...
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... explained as referring to the children , and not ( as the poet has it ) to the ' sottes ' . A good commentary is necessary in dealing with the poem : e . g . Dr. Bewer's critical exposition in ' The International Critical Commentary ...
... explained as referring to the children , and not ( as the poet has it ) to the ' sottes ' . A good commentary is necessary in dealing with the poem : e . g . Dr. Bewer's critical exposition in ' The International Critical Commentary ...
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... explains ' much if he me ne made ' ; cp . Pearl , 572 ' mony ben calle [ d ] , paz fewe be mykez ' , i . e . great ones . ' Much and lyte persons high and low ; cp . the phrase ' to make much of ' . pe , in line 56 , need not be changed ...
... explains ' much if he me ne made ' ; cp . Pearl , 572 ' mony ben calle [ d ] , paz fewe be mykez ' , i . e . great ones . ' Much and lyte persons high and low ; cp . the phrase ' to make much of ' . pe , in line 56 , need not be changed ...
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