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Page 103
... example , as those of Alysoun and Absalon in the Miller's Tale - with the early ones ; for example , with that of the Duchess Blanche , which , with the exception of one or two possibly realistic touches , is nothing more than a free ...
... example , as those of Alysoun and Absalon in the Miller's Tale - with the early ones ; for example , with that of the Duchess Blanche , which , with the exception of one or two possibly realistic touches , is nothing more than a free ...
Page 106
... example of this is the opening line of the second book of the Troilus : Out of these blake wawes for to saile , O wind , o wind , the weder ginneth clere ! the second line furnishing an instance of the figure called epizeusis . ( 2 ) ...
... example of this is the opening line of the second book of the Troilus : Out of these blake wawes for to saile , O wind , o wind , the weder ginneth clere ! the second line furnishing an instance of the figure called epizeusis . ( 2 ) ...
Page 266
... example is the English ' car ' or ' boat ' . Hence , when it is said that the Indogermans were acquainted with an intoxicating drink because they had a word corresponding to our ' mead ' , and because Sanskrit and Greek have verbal ...
... example is the English ' car ' or ' boat ' . Hence , when it is said that the Indogermans were acquainted with an intoxicating drink because they had a word corresponding to our ' mead ' , and because Sanskrit and Greek have verbal ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192526 | 3 |
ON THE COLOPHONS AND MARGINALIA OF IRISH SCRIBES BY THE | 11 |
ENGLISH ORNAMENT IN | 45 |
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