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... lines , the two parts of which were linked by alliteration . Old English verse in all periods was almost exclusively linear ( that is , made up of lines ) . In the oldest linear verse the end - stopped style prevailed : every line ended ...
... lines , the two parts of which were linked by alliteration . Old English verse in all periods was almost exclusively linear ( that is , made up of lines ) . In the oldest linear verse the end - stopped style prevailed : every line ended ...
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... line sen- tences , as follows : Dam wife þa word wel licodon . Folccwen eode to hire frean sittan . These lines bring out , besides , the starkness of the old style . It may well have been a wish to make this style less bare which led ...
... line sen- tences , as follows : Dam wife þa word wel licodon . Folccwen eode to hire frean sittan . These lines bring out , besides , the starkness of the old style . It may well have been a wish to make this style less bare which led ...
الصفحة 86
... lines ; the Corpus ( CCCC 201 ) , to 123 lines . In the longer versions , each clause of the prayer obviously inspired a passage of verse . A like expansion of the Latin text marks the Junius Gloria Patri of 57 lines ( Bodleian , Junius ...
... lines ; the Corpus ( CCCC 201 ) , to 123 lines . In the longer versions , each clause of the prayer obviously inspired a passage of verse . A like expansion of the Latin text marks the Junius Gloria Patri of 57 lines ( Bodleian , Junius ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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A. B. Grosart A. H. Bullen ballads Ben Jonson Beowulf called Cambridge century character Charles Chaucer Church classical comedy couplet court criticism death dialogue drama Dryden Earl early edition EETS EETSES Elizabethan England essay F. J. Furnivall Faerie Queene famous French George Henry hero heroic Heywood humor interest John Jonson King Lady later Latin learned less lines literary literature lived London Lord lyric manuscript Marlowe medieval Middle English Milton modern moral narrative nature Old English Oxford passage period play plot PMLA poem poet poetic poetry political popular praise printed prose Queen R. W. Chambers religious reprinted Richard rime rime royal romance royal satire says Shakespeare song sonnets soul Spenser stanza story Studies style Tamburlaine theme Thomas tion tradition tragedy translation verse W. W. Greg Widsith William words writing written wrote