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Page 91
... Yorkshire will be the theme of my lecture . I of course , did not invent my title , which has a venerable history in Middle English studies . I follow Carl Horstmann , for whom the phrase ' Yorkshire Writers ' defined the Pickering ...
... Yorkshire will be the theme of my lecture . I of course , did not invent my title , which has a venerable history in Middle English studies . I follow Carl Horstmann , for whom the phrase ' Yorkshire Writers ' defined the Pickering ...
Page 99
... Yorkshire at least half a century before any of these books were copied ; it is a standard feature of the early Yorkshire presentation of Cursor Mundi , the enormous and impressive verse biblical history of the very early fourteenth ...
... Yorkshire at least half a century before any of these books were copied ; it is a standard feature of the early Yorkshire presentation of Cursor Mundi , the enormous and impressive verse biblical history of the very early fourteenth ...
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... Yorkshire form of The Prick I have discussed earlier.36 Among those books which testify to Lichfield redaction of The Prick of Conscience are of course the Vernon and Simeon MSS , a great exam- ple of the cultural intermixture I have ...
... Yorkshire form of The Prick I have discussed earlier.36 Among those books which testify to Lichfield redaction of The Prick of Conscience are of course the Vernon and Simeon MSS , a great exam- ple of the cultural intermixture I have ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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