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Página 191
The referent of lareow is extended by the poet from Andreas himself to the divinity
( 1466 ) and to the historical Christ ( 1321 ) , whose teaching is as frequently
referred to as that of the protagonist ( see further lines 420 , 597 , 674 , 709 , 777 )
.
The referent of lareow is extended by the poet from Andreas himself to the divinity
( 1466 ) and to the historical Christ ( 1321 ) , whose teaching is as frequently
referred to as that of the protagonist ( see further lines 420 , 597 , 674 , 709 , 777 )
.
Página 198
It might equally plausibly be identical with the subject of the main clause ( se de .
. . mihtum , that is to say , God ) , in which case lines 164 - 7a constitute an
appositional variation describing Christ as having frequently manifested His love
for ...
It might equally plausibly be identical with the subject of the main clause ( se de .
. . mihtum , that is to say , God ) , in which case lines 164 - 7a constitute an
appositional variation describing Christ as having frequently manifested His love
for ...
Página 211
In summary , where the analogues frequently leave the plot - structure to effect
alignments and contrasts between the principal categories of dramatis personae ,
the Old English poet has assimilated the polarized world of hagiography in the ...
In summary , where the analogues frequently leave the plot - structure to effect
alignments and contrasts between the principal categories of dramatis personae ,
the Old English poet has assimilated the polarized world of hagiography in the ...
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polarization through miles Christi | 85 |
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AASS acta affirmation alignment analogues analysis Andreas Andreas's Anglo-Saxon antagonists apostles associated attributed audience authorial body CALIFORNIA Casanatensis chapter characterized Christ Christian clause collocation common connexion constitute contains contrast conversion course Cross Cynewulf's death described designate devil diabolic diametrical didactic disciple divine dramatis personae effected Elene episode epithets eschatological evocation evoked example expressions extended fact Felix figures Finally followers formulas frequently function further God's gradational Guthlac hagiographical hand hell historical imagery insofar Invention Jews Judas Juliana Latin legend light lines litotes Mermedonians miracles mood motif narration narrative object occasion OE prose Old English opposition paradise parallel passage passio pattern persecutors physical plot-structure poem poem's poet poet's polarization progression protagonist referred relationship respectively Saint's sapiential seems separation soul speech spiritual stage structural suffering suggest temptation tion torture traditional typological UNIVERSITY verbal vita voice whereas wisdom þæt