What to Say about a Poem, and Other EssaysNational Council of Teachers of English, 1963 - 29 עמודים |
תוכן
individual character | 1 |
ἑκάεργος for Apollo | 23 |
Two The epithets for the heroes of the Iliad influenced | 33 |
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14 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Achaeans Achilles Aeneas Agamemnon Ajax alliteration Apollo aspis assonance bearn Beowulf Christ context diction Diomedes distichs dragon dryhten elements Elene epithetic phrases father fepecempa folces hyrde formulaic Geata Greek half-lines hath Healfdene heathen Hector helmet hemistichs hemistichs and distichs heroes hildedeor hilderinc Homeric epic horses Hrothgar Hygelac Iliad Iliad and Odyssey iniquity Isaiah Jesus kennings king laisse leod lines Lord Luke Matth Menelaus meter names Nestor nouns occurs Odysseus Old English poetry Old French Old Testament Old Testament poetry Old Testament prose once oral passage peoden plural poems poet poetic Prov Psalms recur refers sakos sakos and aspis Scyldinga Scyldings Septuagint shield snare Song of Roland spear strong drink swift-footed synonyms thou tion tradition unto verses Volospá warrior Wiglaf wine word pairs ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν ἀσπίδα ἀσπίδος Αχιλλεύς καὶ κορυθαίολος Εκτωρ κρείων Οδυσσεύς Οδυσσήος πάντοσ ποδάρκης πόδας ὠκύς πολύμητις πύργον σάκος ἑπταβόειον اد