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... prose meditation . Moreover , as the examples of The Northern Homily Cycle and Cursor Mundi imply , this is a local activity probably extending back into the last years of the thirteenth century and thus one long predating John ...
... prose meditation . Moreover , as the examples of The Northern Homily Cycle and Cursor Mundi imply , this is a local activity probably extending back into the last years of the thirteenth century and thus one long predating John ...
Page 101
... prose Psalter . There are at least eight Northern copies , another peripheral example , and another where extensive northernisms probably represent relicts from an exemplar . All these , given the size of the work and its customarily ...
... prose Psalter . There are at least eight Northern copies , another peripheral example , and another where extensive northernisms probably represent relicts from an exemplar . All these , given the size of the work and its customarily ...
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... prose , perhaps because its formal arrangements on the page constantly break on their own margins , edges , limits . Texts for something , then , and ' Texts for Nothing ' , 53 in Beckett's characteristically aestheticist title ...
... prose , perhaps because its formal arrangements on the page constantly break on their own margins , edges , limits . Texts for something , then , and ' Texts for Nothing ' , 53 in Beckett's characteristically aestheticist title ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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