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TO THE HISTORY OF THE EPITE IN BULGARIAN LITERATURE
The subject of the article is the study of the epithet in part of the Bulgarian poetry. The purpose of thework is to determine the predominant types of epithets from the Renaissance to the Symbolists. In accordance with abasic division of epithets as traditional and deviant, an attempt has been made to see the predominant types ofepithets. It turns out that objective, non-individualizing epithets predominate next to symbolists. The work issaturated with sufficient source material.