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Rolle texts copied by a single scribe in Longleat House MS 29 and Bodleian , MS e Musaeo 232 ; and several textually related copies of The Prick of Conscience provide further examples.32 Finally , there is the fairly well - recognised ...
Rolle texts copied by a single scribe in Longleat House MS 29 and Bodleian , MS e Musaeo 232 ; and several textually related copies of The Prick of Conscience provide further examples.32 Finally , there is the fairly well - recognised ...
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copies of The Prick of Conscience with a distinctly Lichfield recension of the poem.35 But equally , texts might pass through Lichfield without substantial change , and a half dozen south - west Midland books show , unusually among ...
copies of The Prick of Conscience with a distinctly Lichfield recension of the poem.35 But equally , texts might pass through Lichfield without substantial change , and a half dozen south - west Midland books show , unusually among ...
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But at least four copies ( including one of the East Midland books already mentioned , a conflate ) reflect a single Yorkshire archetype exported to London , probably at patronal initiative , and used both to produce copies there and to ...
But at least four copies ( including one of the East Midland books already mentioned , a conflate ) reflect a single Yorkshire archetype exported to London , probably at patronal initiative , and used both to produce copies there and to ...
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