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Page 106
... course the Vernon and Simeon MSS , a great exam- ple of the cultural intermixture I have been describing.37 But this is not the only Yorkshire text that the two possibly received through Lichfield and with a Lichfield redaction . For ...
... course the Vernon and Simeon MSS , a great exam- ple of the cultural intermixture I have been describing.37 But this is not the only Yorkshire text that the two possibly received through Lichfield and with a Lichfield redaction . For ...
Page 129
... course , by gram , which does have much of the look of mary spelt backwards ( a lower - case y is all but a g ) . It is odd , and to me a disappointment , that Herbert's great editor F. E. Hutchinson says nothing at all about anagrams ...
... course , by gram , which does have much of the look of mary spelt backwards ( a lower - case y is all but a g ) . It is odd , and to me a disappointment , that Herbert's great editor F. E. Hutchinson says nothing at all about anagrams ...
Page 199
... course , out of reach to all mortal life , and the register emphasises its distance from the poor country folk in whose language the poem purports to be written , who , familiar as they are with the Devil , hope that he will have bigger ...
... course , out of reach to all mortal life , and the register emphasises its distance from the poor country folk in whose language the poem purports to be written , who , familiar as they are with the Devil , hope that he will have bigger ...
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