Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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... tradition itself , which to suit its own needs was constantly remaking the extensive word - stock placed at its disposal by common language on the one hand and foregoing epic tradition on the other . The skaldic systems of synonyms are ...
... tradition itself , which to suit its own needs was constantly remaking the extensive word - stock placed at its disposal by common language on the one hand and foregoing epic tradition on the other . The skaldic systems of synonyms are ...
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... tradition it belongs to but also because " a substantival epithet does not classify the features of a certain object but presents them diffuse through a mutual reflection of the objects it is applied to " . 19 The greatest difficulties ...
... tradition it belongs to but also because " a substantival epithet does not classify the features of a certain object but presents them diffuse through a mutual reflection of the objects it is applied to " . 19 The greatest difficulties ...
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... tradition where skaldic synonyms created its new content . The collision of poetry with poetics , on the one hand , and of the skaldic tradition with the epic one , on the other , could not but predetermine the nature and the fate of ...
... tradition where skaldic synonyms created its new content . The collision of poetry with poetics , on the one hand , and of the skaldic tradition with the epic one , on the other , could not but predetermine the nature and the fate of ...