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Page 253
... lines of the stanzas ) are characterized by formal- ism and obscurity of diction , as is usual in compositions of this type . The stanzas called the ' Bedwenni ' , which do not seem to bear any close relation to the Myrddin cycle , have ...
... lines of the stanzas ) are characterized by formal- ism and obscurity of diction , as is usual in compositions of this type . The stanzas called the ' Bedwenni ' , which do not seem to bear any close relation to the Myrddin cycle , have ...
Page 257
... lines , which are of a comparatively mild type but which need not be translated , even if that were possible , are from a ' poem ' by Madog Dwygraig , 30 who elsewhere admits his addic- tion to ribaldry ( maswedd ) in the line ...
... lines , which are of a comparatively mild type but which need not be translated , even if that were possible , are from a ' poem ' by Madog Dwygraig , 30 who elsewhere admits his addic- tion to ribaldry ( maswedd ) in the line ...
Page 278
... lines or half - lines from the earlier part of Genesis not only may be , but must be , the work ( basically ) of Cadmon . He applied with its full scien- tific technique the tests of Schallanalyse , and found that the fifty- four lines ...
... lines or half - lines from the earlier part of Genesis not only may be , but must be , the work ( basically ) of Cadmon . He applied with its full scien- tific technique the tests of Schallanalyse , and found that the fifty- four lines ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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