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... English in the thirteenth century can , in the main , be written as a history of literary production in Worcester and Hereford dioceses . And although this con- tinued as a vital centre well into the fourteenth century , this area's ...
... English in the thirteenth century can , in the main , be written as a history of literary production in Worcester and Hereford dioceses . And although this con- tinued as a vital centre well into the fourteenth century , this area's ...
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... English local culture.33 Most northerly English roads run resolutely north and south ; this will indicate the prominence of one of the very few trans - Midland routes . The Great North Road in Doncaster crossed another which linked ...
... English local culture.33 Most northerly English roads run resolutely north and south ; this will indicate the prominence of one of the very few trans - Midland routes . The Great North Road in Doncaster crossed another which linked ...
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... English Romantic poets . Despite the massive growth of the academy , the number of articles published on Burns has fallen 70 per cent in absolute terms in sixty years . One peculiarity which Bentman did not identify in his 1972 article ...
... English Romantic poets . Despite the massive growth of the academy , the number of articles published on Burns has fallen 70 per cent in absolute terms in sixty years . One peculiarity which Bentman did not identify in his 1972 article ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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