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... suggest that there can be another way of studying anonymous homilies . In the past the homilies of one or another manuscript have been edited , such as Bodley 343 by Belfour and Cotton Vespasian D XIV by Miss Warner.3 Such collections ...
... suggest that there can be another way of studying anonymous homilies . In the past the homilies of one or another manuscript have been edited , such as Bodley 343 by Belfour and Cotton Vespasian D XIV by Miss Warner.3 Such collections ...
Page 88
... suggested association of the poetic and prose passages , and one against the suggested implication of the link . In their edition of The Wanderer ( 1969 ) , 120 n . , T. P. Dunning and A. J. Bliss suggest that the presence of burial as ...
... suggested association of the poetic and prose passages , and one against the suggested implication of the link . In their edition of The Wanderer ( 1969 ) , 120 n . , T. P. Dunning and A. J. Bliss suggest that the presence of burial as ...
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... suggestion that Shakespeare meant Brutus to put on a display of equanimity in order to impress Messala and Titinius . We assume ... suggest that we may have here two successive attempts to force back Brutus and Cassius into the roles and ...
... suggestion that Shakespeare meant Brutus to put on a display of equanimity in order to impress Messala and Titinius . We assume ... suggest that we may have here two successive attempts to force back Brutus and Cassius into the roles and ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
Copyright | |
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