Deep in the Cretan cave, by Y. Winters |
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Herbert Dean Meritt: a biographical sketch, by R. W. Ackerman |
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Bibliography of the writings of Herbert Dean Meritt, by F. C. Robinson and J. J. Quinn (p. [13]-15) |
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On the consonantal phonemes of Old English, by S. M. Kuhn |
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Much and many: the historical development of a modern English distributional pattern, by A. H. Marckwardt |
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Beowulf's old age, by J. C. Pope |
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Destiny and the heroic warrior in Beowulf, by G. V. Smithers |
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Death and transfiguration: Guthlac B, by J. L. Rosier |
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Verse influences in Old English prose, by A. Campbell |
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Lexicography and literary criticism: a caveat, by F. C. Robinson |
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The rhetorical lore of the Boceras in Byhrtferth's Manual, by J. J. Murphy |
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The authorship of the account of King Edgar's establishment of monasteries, by D. Whitelock |
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Six words in the Blickling Homilies, by R. L. Collins |
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Some notes on the Liber scintillarum and its Old English gloss, by R. Derolez |
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A. S. Napier, 1853-1916, by N. Ker |
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The Venus of Alanus de Insulis and the Venus of Chaucer, by D. B. Loomis |
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"The tale of Gareth" and the unity of Le morte Darthur, by R. W. Ackerman |
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Deep in the Cretan cave, by Y. Winters |
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Herbert Dean Meritt: a biographical sketch, by R. W. Ackerman |
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Bibliography of the writings of Herbert Dean Meritt, by F. C. Robinson and J. J. Quinn (p. [13]-15) |
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On the consonantal phonemes of Old English, by S. M. Kuhn |
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Much and many: the historical development of a modern English distributional pattern, by A. H. Marckwardt |
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Beowulf's old age, by J. C. Pope |
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