Quellen und Forschungen zur Sprach- und Culturgeschichte der germanischen VölkerWalter de Gruyter, 1891 |
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... example of the countesse of Salisbury , the Dutches of Sauoy , and sutch who were of far later yeeres , then the auncient Camma is , with the like in diuers other of the stories : you must consider that my Camma is of fresher memory ...
... example of the countesse of Salisbury , the Dutches of Sauoy , and sutch who were of far later yeeres , then the auncient Camma is , with the like in diuers other of the stories : you must consider that my Camma is of fresher memory ...
Page 70
... example of continence in Frauncis Sforza vgl . NS . P. I Cap . XXV ( p . 39 ' ff . ) : Essempio di continenza di Francesco Sforza . No. 7. Of many learned men , ancient and moderne , who violently and infortunatelie ended their daies ...
... example of continence in Frauncis Sforza vgl . NS . P. I Cap . XXV ( p . 39 ' ff . ) : Essempio di continenza di Francesco Sforza . No. 7. Of many learned men , ancient and moderne , who violently and infortunatelie ended their daies ...
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... example ( 1. 273 ) „ ades and ellendada . Hogedon pâ eorlas " is really au example of like kind , but the easiness of transposition has suggested to Rieger and Sweet the reading „ pâ eorlas hogedon " . This however gives a half - line ...
... example ( 1. 273 ) „ ades and ellendada . Hogedon pâ eorlas " is really au example of like kind , but the easiness of transposition has suggested to Rieger and Sweet the reading „ pâ eorlas hogedon " . This however gives a half - line ...
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... example : Jud . 149 of pâre ginnan byrig hire tôgeanes gâno . Here both half lines are of the same form , for ' byrig ... examples , generally in the crossed form a ba b , as indeed is 1 cf. Rieger p . 7 . 2 Rieger , Sweet ( Reader ) and ...
... example : Jud . 149 of pâre ginnan byrig hire tôgeanes gâno . Here both half lines are of the same form , for ' byrig ... examples , generally in the crossed form a ba b , as indeed is 1 cf. Rieger p . 7 . 2 Rieger , Sweet ( Reader ) and ...
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... examples ( 14 , 33 , 48 , 50 ) of this elaborate , somewhat artificial form which in proportion to length is more than in Judith . It is noticeable that all these lines are emphatic : 11. 83 , 85 stand at the commencement of a passage ...
... examples ( 14 , 33 , 48 , 50 ) of this elaborate , somewhat artificial form which in proportion to length is more than in Judith . It is noticeable that all these lines are emphatic : 11. 83 , 85 stand at the commencement of a passage ...
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