Bulletin de la Société NéophilologiqueWerner Soderhjelm, Hugo Suolahti, Axel Wallensköld, Arthur Långfors Neuphilologischer Verein., 2005 - Electronic journals Includes reports of meetings, lists of members, etc., of the Neuphilologischer verein, 1899- |
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In a study of the openings and conclusions of Early Middle High German poems which does not , however , take account ... This is the case here ; the poem opens with a Latin quotation and then includes further biblical / liturgical Latin ...
In a study of the openings and conclusions of Early Middle High German poems which does not , however , take account ... This is the case here ; the poem opens with a Latin quotation and then includes further biblical / liturgical Latin ...
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far seen , but we do appear , however , to have the formal beginning of a new poem once again . The first fragment contains the typical inclusive wir - diction combined with the statement of a theme : [ W ] ir han alle vil diche wol ...
far seen , but we do appear , however , to have the formal beginning of a new poem once again . The first fragment contains the typical inclusive wir - diction combined with the statement of a theme : [ W ] ir han alle vil diche wol ...
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If the prose occurrences of lofgeorn carry a message for the meaning of Beowulf , it is ( as with other sources ) the need to return to the poem . " It remains to ask , then , if the poem provides lexical and contextual support for an ...
If the prose occurrences of lofgeorn carry a message for the meaning of Beowulf , it is ( as with other sources ) the need to return to the poem . " It remains to ask , then , if the poem provides lexical and contextual support for an ...
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