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Page 181
... poem the quantity of written matter in a sheet was surprisingly uniform , though as between one poem and another there were great differences . The extraordinary regularity with which these early MSS . must have been written - far ...
... poem the quantity of written matter in a sheet was surprisingly uniform , though as between one poem and another there were great differences . The extraordinary regularity with which these early MSS . must have been written - far ...
Page 186
... poem ( Christ , Part III ) has no room for them . These verses are the beginning of the prologue to the Guthlac , which occupies the whole of the first section of that poem . 4. The second Guthlac poem ( Guthlac B ) presents no ...
... poem ( Christ , Part III ) has no room for them . These verses are the beginning of the prologue to the Guthlac , which occupies the whole of the first section of that poem . 4. The second Guthlac poem ( Guthlac B ) presents no ...
Page 187
... poem ( The Day of Judgement ) , like several other poems that we have examined , ends with a section of abnormal ... poem divided into sections that remains to be discussed is the Andreas , which is preserved in the Vercelli Book . The ...
... poem ( The Day of Judgement ) , like several other poems that we have examined , ends with a section of abnormal ... poem divided into sections that remains to be discussed is the Andreas , which is preserved in the Vercelli Book . The ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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