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... texts , to which I shall return , but because of his connections . For he is in fact responsible for producing more than the modest twenty - six folios he contributed to Galba E.ix. As Saara Nevanlinna noted , he is probably the third ...
... texts , to which I shall return , but because of his connections . For he is in fact responsible for producing more than the modest twenty - six folios he contributed to Galba E.ix. As Saara Nevanlinna noted , he is probably the third ...
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... texts but also for the production procedures followed in Galba et al.21 Like the later vol- umes , the early Yorkshire Cursor manuscripts are quired in twelves , and the texts customarily presented in double columns of forty to forty ...
... texts but also for the production procedures followed in Galba et al.21 Like the later vol- umes , the early Yorkshire Cursor manuscripts are quired in twelves , and the texts customarily presented in double columns of forty to forty ...
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... texts , largely in the south , consciousness of the need to remove localising fea- tures from the texts , to naturalise them as ' ( southern ) English ' , rather than ' Yorkshire ' , has a prominent place . Most of us were , after all ...
... texts , largely in the south , consciousness of the need to remove localising fea- tures from the texts , to naturalise them as ' ( southern ) English ' , rather than ' Yorkshire ' , has a prominent place . Most of us were , after all ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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