AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1984 - 276 páginas |
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... followers as one of father and son , as both the Latin and OE prose do . There are no equivalents in Andreas for the expressions filioli mei and infantulos with which Andreas in Casanatensis addresses his followers and later the ...
... followers as one of father and son , as both the Latin and OE prose do . There are no equivalents in Andreas for the expressions filioli mei and infantulos with which Andreas in Casanatensis addresses his followers and later the ...
Página 190
... followers confess their inability to carry out their infernal lord's command , refuse to obey him and brusquely retort that he should carry it out himself : Ne magan we him lungre swilt þurh searwe . Þær þu gegninga frecne feohtan , to ...
... followers confess their inability to carry out their infernal lord's command , refuse to obey him and brusquely retort that he should carry it out himself : Ne magan we him lungre swilt þurh searwe . Þær þu gegninga frecne feohtan , to ...
Página 191
... followers is consistently evoked in Andreas's ( leof ) lareow epithets . The observable progression is not so much in the protagonist himself as in his audience : from being the didaskalos of his Achaian followers ( 170 and 404 ) ...
... followers is consistently evoked in Andreas's ( leof ) lareow epithets . The observable progression is not so much in the protagonist himself as in his audience : from being the didaskalos of his Achaian followers ( 170 and 404 ) ...
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AASS acta alignment analogues Andreas Andreas's Anglo-Saxon antagonists antithesis antithetical apostles associated authorial Beowulf Berkeley bliss Calder CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Casanatensis characterized Christ Christian clause collocation connexion Constantine contrastive collocation conversion Cynewulf death devil diabolic diametrical didactic disciple divine dramatis personae Elene Elene's episode eschatological evocation evoked exile Felix formulas fortitude God's godes gradational Guthlac Guthlac A poet habitat hagiographical hagiographical forms hagiographical protagonist halga halig heavenly Heliseus hell insofar Jews Judas Judas Cyriacus Judas's Juliana Latin legend leoht lines litotes martial martyr Matheus Mermedonians miles Christi miracles mood narrative narrator OE prose Old English poem Old English poetry pagan paradise parallel passage passio persecutors plot-structure poem's poet's polarization polyptoton psychomachia purh refer Saint's sapiential motif soul speech spiritual stage stylistic suggest syntactic temptation thematic tion topos torture typological UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verbal verbs vita wæs wuldres þæs þæt þam þurh