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... possibly received through Lichfield and with a Lichfield redaction . For they share a revised version of The Northern Homily Cycle as well ; this is customarily associated with the ' standard version ' of the cycle in Cambridge ...
... possibly received through Lichfield and with a Lichfield redaction . For they share a revised version of The Northern Homily Cycle as well ; this is customarily associated with the ' standard version ' of the cycle in Cambridge ...
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... possibly ' her - say ' or ' hare - say ' ; the evidence of Elizabethan puns and rhymes is not defin- itive , but the words we spell ' her , ' ' here , ' ' hear , ' ' hair , ' ' hare , ' ' heir , ' and — since initial h was ordinarily ...
... possibly ' her - say ' or ' hare - say ' ; the evidence of Elizabethan puns and rhymes is not defin- itive , but the words we spell ' her , ' ' here , ' ' hear , ' ' hair , ' ' hare , ' ' heir , ' and — since initial h was ordinarily ...
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... ( possibly the inventor of the term ' Pre - Romanticism ' ) , A History of English Literature , trans . Helen Douglas Irvine , 2 vols . ( London , 1948 ( 1926 ) ) . 10 These figures are taken from the Annual Bibliography of English ...
... ( possibly the inventor of the term ' Pre - Romanticism ' ) , A History of English Literature , trans . Helen Douglas Irvine , 2 vols . ( London , 1948 ( 1926 ) ) . 10 These figures are taken from the Annual Bibliography of English ...
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