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Let me quote an example from the Welsh translation of the second book : Beth am y marchogyon ar kedeyrnn . ychydic o da . kannys odreis yd ymborthant . ac yd ymwiscant . ac yprynnant y swydeu . ar tir . ar deil- adeu . ac amyrrei ...
Let me quote an example from the Welsh translation of the second book : Beth am y marchogyon ar kedeyrnn . ychydic o da . kannys odreis yd ymborthant . ac yd ymwiscant . ac yprynnant y swydeu . ar tir . ar deil- adeu . ac amyrrei ...
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It is likely that there is a relationship , at a very deep level , between the Welsh prose text and the Latin metrical descrip- tion . Professor Thomas Parry has suggested that the heavily adorned style of the former is akin to that of ...
It is likely that there is a relationship , at a very deep level , between the Welsh prose text and the Latin metrical descrip- tion . Professor Thomas Parry has suggested that the heavily adorned style of the former is akin to that of ...
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It is this : the Welsh material is entirely in prose ; metrical forms are not adopted.3 It may be , as Mr. J. E. Caer- wyn Williams implies , that the nature of the Welsh poetic tradition was the ...
It is this : the Welsh material is entirely in prose ; metrical forms are not adopted.3 It may be , as Mr. J. E. Caer- wyn Williams implies , that the nature of the Welsh poetic tradition was the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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