Texas Studies in English, Issues 21-22University of Texas Press, 1941 - American literature |
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... English was founded as a monograph series in 1911 , largely through the efforts of the late Killis Camp- bell , who was then editor in chief of all University publi- cations . The first number , a three hundred - page study of English ...
... English was founded as a monograph series in 1911 , largely through the efforts of the late Killis Camp- bell , who was then editor in chief of all University publi- cations . The first number , a three hundred - page study of English ...
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... English Text Society , 1 it has since been generally ignored , save for a passing men- tion by Thorndike . To date ... English ; its very existence becomes important when one recalls that the use of English in scientific treatises is ...
... English Text Society , 1 it has since been generally ignored , save for a passing men- tion by Thorndike . To date ... English ; its very existence becomes important when one recalls that the use of English in scientific treatises is ...
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... English during the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries . Many of those works , like the transla- tion of the De Urina non Visa , were clearly written for the English laity . The attention of editors , however , has too frequently ...
... English during the late fourteenth and fifteenth centuries . Many of those works , like the transla- tion of the De Urina non Visa , were clearly written for the English laity . The attention of editors , however , has too frequently ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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