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British Academy. verses ) ends at line 616 ; section XI ( 67 verses ) begins at line 617 ; section XII ( 61 verses ) begins at line 684 , with HIO in capitals ; section XIII ( 76 verses ) begins at line 745 ; and section XIV ( a half ...
British Academy. verses ) ends at line 616 ; section XI ( 67 verses ) begins at line 617 ; section XII ( 61 verses ) begins at line 684 , with HIO in capitals ; section XIII ( 76 verses ) begins at line 745 ; and section XIV ( a half ...
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... verses VII 325-388 81 60 87 64 81 ( ? ) 45 + a 8319 Beginning and middle 66 + x Beginning lost 11+ 10+ a 79 82 51+ Some long verses ; mostly 64+ normal . Two leaves lost VII A 389-441 Verses mostly long ; 53 + 1 52 + 1 lacuna ( 1 line ...
... verses VII 325-388 81 60 87 64 81 ( ? ) 45 + a 8319 Beginning and middle 66 + x Beginning lost 11+ 10+ a 79 82 51+ Some long verses ; mostly 64+ normal . Two leaves lost VII A 389-441 Verses mostly long ; 53 + 1 52 + 1 lacuna ( 1 line ...
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... verses ; if to this number we add 69 for the missing leaf , we obtain for the section a total of 117 verses , which is very close to the average number . The number of verses in the eight sections of the Juliana is as follows : - I II ...
... verses ; if to this number we add 69 for the missing leaf , we obtain for the section a total of 117 verses , which is very close to the average number . The number of verses in the eight sections of the Juliana is as follows : - I II ...
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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