Ideas and Forms in English and American LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1925 - 1204 Seiten |
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... called Conall to one side , and he asked him , " What would you do with me if I should send you for the sons of Usnach , and if they were destroyed through me - a thing I do 10 not mean to do ? " " As I am not going to undertake it ...
... called Conall to one side , and he asked him , " What would you do with me if I should send you for the sons of Usnach , and if they were destroyed through me - a thing I do 10 not mean to do ? " " As I am not going to undertake it ...
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... called , killed the fierce hound of Chulain , the smith of Con- chubar . In repayment the boy promised to take the hound's place . Hence he was called Cuchulain . Manannan . During their flight from Ireland Naoise and Deirdre had ...
... called , killed the fierce hound of Chulain , the smith of Con- chubar . In repayment the boy promised to take the hound's place . Hence he was called Cuchulain . Manannan . During their flight from Ireland Naoise and Deirdre had ...
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... called upon him when I passed through Pisa , had he been anybody but Lord Byron . Do not mention trouble ; I am here to take as much as my countrymen 10 think proper to give me ; and all I ask in return is fair play and good humor ...
... called upon him when I passed through Pisa , had he been anybody but Lord Byron . Do not mention trouble ; I am here to take as much as my countrymen 10 think proper to give me ; and all I ask in return is fair play and good humor ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY | 1 |
Beowulf seventh century | 11 |
THE LITERARY EPIC | 72 |
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Ideas and Forms in English and American Literature: Drama and prose Homer Andrew Watt,James Buell Munn Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1932 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Anglo-Saxon Arthur ballad battle beauty Beowulf bird breath bright Cathbad century cloud Commodus Conchubar dark dead dear death deeds Deirdre DELANE doth dream earth Ecgtheow Emain Macha England English epic eyes face fair FARDY fear flowers Geats give glory gold gray green Grendel hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Heorot Hrothgar HYACINTH Hygelac King King Arthur kiss lady land leave light live look lord lyric lyric poetry medieval mighty moon morning Naoise narrative poetry never night o'er Onela Ongentheow poem poet prince QUIRKE romance rose round Scyldings ship sing Sir Bedivere Sir Gawain Sir Lucan Sir Mordred sleep smile song sons of Usnach sorrow soul spake spirit stars stood sweet sword tears tell thee thine things thou thought unto voice warriors Weohstan wild wind word young youth