The Forms of Hebrew Poetry
TIE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 99 Other differences exist as between one or more of these poems and chapter v.; and these will appear ...
100 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY of this feature sufficiently far; had they done so they would have seen that a general statement such ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 101 that the clearest apparent examples of sectional parallelism occur between the last section begin- ...
102 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY parallel to one another as the foregoing, or indeed that are strictly parallel to one another at all. ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 103 Chapter ii. differs greatly from chapter iii. The repetition in chapter iii. of the initial letter ...
104 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY times, actually occurs only a dozen^1 times, more or less, according to the view taken of two or thre ...
TIDE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 105 between the three sections of the several alpha- betic divisions, or at least between two of them, ...
106 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY the number of terms by means of which corre- sponding ideas are expressed, but also very effect- ivel ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 107 as before, the fuller parallelism will be between the first and third sections. Nvyc tb ynqz | vmdy ...
108 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY A correct appreciation of the main and. second- ary parallelism in this poem may set some ques- tions ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 109 and joy of the whole earth in v. 15. But, since subsectional parallelism is merely secondary and no ...
110 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY sectional parallelism is fundamental and frequent, subsectional parallelism secondary and relatively ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 111 and there is little or nothing of that subtle linking of the sections which occurs in chapter ii. I ...
112 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY the dangerous slippery ice"; and it has generally been admitted that he skated with considerable skil ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 113 and still more when it becomes merely synthetic, i.e., strictly speaking, disappears, and yet the l ...
114 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY there alternate schemes such as a. b. c. d. e a'. b'2. d'. e' but not such as a. b. c. d. e a'. b'2. ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 115 these sections nevertheless of equal length, or at least even in the present text so closely approx ...
116 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY of a rhythmical principle ; and what is called the Dinah rhythm has accordingly gained recogni- tion ...
THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS 117 on the other hand, a dozen or twenty repetitions of five words with a pause after the third do con- ...
118 FORMS OF HEBREW POETRY two words "heavy" as against two others that are to be called "light," any better than the attempt to ...
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