Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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... poetic language there is a considerable amount of compounds with substantival epithets , this pattern does not play any noticeable role in the poetic language of the Elder Edda , and as a rule its use is restricted to the domain of ...
... poetic language there is a considerable amount of compounds with substantival epithets , this pattern does not play any noticeable role in the poetic language of the Elder Edda , and as a rule its use is restricted to the domain of ...
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... poetic system they were meant to realize . Hence , the " revival " of the mythological name - giving in þulur served the purpose of creating none other than a great number of wholly formalized poetic synonyms . It may be assumed that ...
... poetic system they were meant to realize . Hence , the " revival " of the mythological name - giving in þulur served the purpose of creating none other than a great number of wholly formalized poetic synonyms . It may be assumed that ...
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... poetic tradition . However , in pulur a new step in the reinterpretation of this old mythologi- cal heritage was ... poetic princi- ple - that of variation and multiplication of different poetic expressions – to a mythological name ...
... poetic tradition . However , in pulur a new step in the reinterpretation of this old mythologi- cal heritage was ... poetic princi- ple - that of variation and multiplication of different poetic expressions – to a mythological name ...