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... tradition of the great importance and significance of Cadmon . That there was an Alfredian tradition independent of anything derivable from Bede was first vaguely implied by Hickes , who was the first to cast doubt on the authenticity ...
... tradition of the great importance and significance of Cadmon . That there was an Alfredian tradition independent of anything derivable from Bede was first vaguely implied by Hickes , who was the first to cast doubt on the authenticity ...
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... tradition : and that this was ultimately from North- umbria is indicated by the eordu bearnum which lies behind the Dijon and Paris versions . For eordu is a specifically early Northumbrian form . It is also to be considered whether the ...
... tradition : and that this was ultimately from North- umbria is indicated by the eordu bearnum which lies behind the Dijon and Paris versions . For eordu is a specifically early Northumbrian form . It is also to be considered whether the ...
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... tradition of style and diction of which his Hymn was the first exemplar is , indeed , most properly to be associated with his name . The language of the old Ingeld and much of the heroic sentiment and symbolism which it implied joined ...
... tradition of style and diction of which his Hymn was the first exemplar is , indeed , most properly to be associated with his name . The language of the old Ingeld and much of the heroic sentiment and symbolism which it implied joined ...
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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