Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 28
... King " ( v . 411 ) and the " riche Quen " ( v . 444 ) , ruling over these quiet ones , are also the same sportive folk of fairy whose description has already been quoted ; we have seen them hunting , dancing , making music . The royal ...
... King " ( v . 411 ) and the " riche Quen " ( v . 444 ) , ruling over these quiet ones , are also the same sportive folk of fairy whose description has already been quoted ; we have seen them hunting , dancing , making music . The royal ...
Pagina 40
... King of the B- Text is best explained as a natural tribute to Edward - either dying or but recently dead - for Edward was deeply loved by the English people . Furthermore , in the King's expanded speech in B , a signifi- cant phrase is ...
... King of the B- Text is best explained as a natural tribute to Edward - either dying or but recently dead - for Edward was deeply loved by the English people . Furthermore , in the King's expanded speech in B , a signifi- cant phrase is ...
Pagina 262
... king : v . 6. " yet have I set my King upon my holy hill of Sion " ; and then in the next verse , after having anointed his King , whence the name of Christ is derived , he says " this day have I begotten thee . " ( CE . , XIV , 185 , 6 ...
... king : v . 6. " yet have I set my King upon my holy hill of Sion " ; and then in the next verse , after having anointed his King , whence the name of Christ is derived , he says " this day have I begotten thee . " ( CE . , XIV , 185 , 6 ...
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