Studies in Philology, Volume 57University of North Carolina Press, 1960 |
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CONTENTS PAGE | 224 |
GENERAL WORKS OF THE RENAISSANCE | 227 |
ENGLISH | 229 |
Bibliographical and Critical Language Printing | 238 |
History Manners and Customs | 245 |
Drama and Stage | 259 |
Shakespeare | 268 |
NonDramatic Works | 290 |
GERMANIC LANGUAGES I Bibliographical and General Works | 333 |
History Manners and Customs | 337 |
Germanic AuthorsGeneral List | 345 |
Erasmus | 349 |
Luther | 350 |
Bibliographical and General Works | 354 |
History Manners and Customs | 360 |
Italian AuthorsGeneral List | 366 |
Spenser | 295 |
Donne | 297 |
Milton | 298 |
FRENCH | 299 |
Bibliographical and General Works | 303 |
History Manners and Customs | 310 |
French AuthorsGeneral List | 318 |
Rabelais | 325 |
Calvin | 327 |
The Pléiade | 330 |
Montaigne | 331 |
Individual Authors | 371 |
Waller John O Charles Dickens and the American Civil War | 535 |
Herndon Richard The Genesis of Conrads Amy Foster | 549 |
Bately Janet Alfreds Orosius and Les Empereors de Rome | 567 |
C The Cantilène de Sainte EulaliePhonology | 587 |
Dulcitius | 597 |
Halverson John Aspects of Order in The Knights Tale | 606 |
Butler Francelia John Penkethmans Pseudonymous Plague | 622 |
Weston John C Jr An Example of Robert Burns Contri | 634 |
Ford Newell F Paradox and Irony in Shelleys Poetry | 648 |
Downs John A Maupassants La Ficelle and Bazans | 663 |