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... Wulfstan's style.28 It is possible , of course , that the early laws have lost some of their rhythmical character in ... Wulfstan . This is probably no accident , and it is almost certain that Wulfstan was brought up in familiarity with ...
... Wulfstan's style.28 It is possible , of course , that the early laws have lost some of their rhythmical character in ... Wulfstan . This is probably no accident , and it is almost certain that Wulfstan was brought up in familiarity with ...
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... Wulfstan , without violating his own rules , is frequently able to incor- porate passages from Eadgar into his own ... Wulfstan's time . Of laws belonging to the Anglian area we know little more than that there were some ; there is ...
... Wulfstan , without violating his own rules , is frequently able to incor- porate passages from Eadgar into his own ... Wulfstan's time . Of laws belonging to the Anglian area we know little more than that there were some ; there is ...
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... Wulfstan . The rest is hardly his . ( b ) Napier xvi : all except the very end is in a shakier rhythm than normal ... Wulfstan's work ; it stands in the same relation to Ælfric's original as Napier vii does to viii ( see note 20 ) . For ...
... Wulfstan . The rest is hardly his . ( b ) Napier xvi : all except the very end is in a shakier rhythm than normal ... Wulfstan's work ; it stands in the same relation to Ælfric's original as Napier vii does to viii ( see note 20 ) . For ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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