Englische studien: Organ für englische philologie unter mitberücksichtigung des englischen unterrichts auf höheren schulen ..., Volumen7Gebr. Henninger, 1884 |
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... wort gottes zu predigen , übergiebt ihm auch die palme , welche Maria früher vom engel erhalten hatte . Der getaufte bekehrt am ersten tage mehr als zwanzig tausend Juden . Die apostel tragen nun den leib Maria's hinaus in das thal ...
... wort gottes zu predigen , übergiebt ihm auch die palme , welche Maria früher vom engel erhalten hatte . Der getaufte bekehrt am ersten tage mehr als zwanzig tausend Juden . Die apostel tragen nun den leib Maria's hinaus in das thal ...
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... wort hatere , das sämmtliche andere handschriften haben , schon etwas ungeläufig und er bildete deshalb den mangelhaften neureim : Sche dide of hure clopes alle And wasche hure with water of wille . V. 236 ist einer der müssigsten in ...
... wort hatere , das sämmtliche andere handschriften haben , schon etwas ungeläufig und er bildete deshalb den mangelhaften neureim : Sche dide of hure clopes alle And wasche hure with water of wille . V. 236 ist einer der müssigsten in ...
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... wort abweichend : 14. 58 . 104. 108. 116. 124. 145. 160. 193. 202. 221. 227. 241. 498. 514 . 539. 560. 570. 607. 630. 651 . d ) Reimpaare sind verschoben : v . 23 f . gehört hinter 18 , v . 599 f . hinter 596 . c ) C ändert den reim ...
... wort abweichend : 14. 58 . 104. 108. 116. 124. 145. 160. 193. 202. 221. 227. 241. 498. 514 . 539. 560. 570. 607. 630. 651 . d ) Reimpaare sind verschoben : v . 23 f . gehört hinter 18 , v . 599 f . hinter 596 . c ) C ändert den reim ...
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... im reime ein reim- wort nach C , das andere nach B ist ; wie in v . 595 f .; hier scheinen es die originalreime zu sein . B : He brynge me , I praie it him , oute of þe wo þat I am Inne . f . C : E : y be seche that he me 26 F. Gierth.
... im reime ein reim- wort nach C , das andere nach B ist ; wie in v . 595 f .; hier scheinen es die originalreime zu sein . B : He brynge me , I praie it him , oute of þe wo þat I am Inne . f . C : E : y be seche that he me 26 F. Gierth.
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... wort nu gauwer , Outerkoren vath . . . ( Mnd . gedichte herausg . von Lübben , Oldenburg 1868. 7 , 25-28 ) und in ähn- lichen fällen . 2 ) Secolo immortale comprende e si trae dinotare tanto i luoghi inferni dove si condusse Enea ...
... wort nu gauwer , Outerkoren vath . . . ( Mnd . gedichte herausg . von Lübben , Oldenburg 1868. 7 , 25-28 ) und in ähn- lichen fällen . 2 ) Secolo immortale comprende e si trae dinotare tanto i luoghi inferni dove si condusse Enea ...
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