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In Max Förster's paper , The Durham Ritual example was placed with other Latin examples to form a distinctive group.3 To that group I would now add an example from the Catéchčses celtiques , 4 but would go no further .
In Max Förster's paper , The Durham Ritual example was placed with other Latin examples to form a distinctive group.3 To that group I would now add an example from the Catéchčses celtiques , 4 but would go no further .
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Obviously some of Mr. Mirsky's examples could be near the ultimate source of certain ideas in the Old English poems ... a exemplified elsewhere in Old English that Adam and Eve were born fully grown , for example , among the twelfth ...
Obviously some of Mr. Mirsky's examples could be near the ultimate source of certain ideas in the Old English poems ... a exemplified elsewhere in Old English that Adam and Eve were born fully grown , for example , among the twelfth ...
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But I now think that Ćlfric could be an excellent example of the associative memory cultivated by the habit of ruminatio , and I shall attempt to illustrate this again in the future . But whether from memory or by consultation ...
But I now think that Ćlfric could be an excellent example of the associative memory cultivated by the habit of ruminatio , and I shall attempt to illustrate this again in the future . But whether from memory or by consultation ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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