Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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... present Y text may be a corruption of the more logical in sall glyde of the Gospel . At any rate the T shalle enter therat is closer to the meaning of in sall glyde than the Y in this tyde.11 There are , moreover , three passages in T ...
... present Y text may be a corruption of the more logical in sall glyde of the Gospel . At any rate the T shalle enter therat is closer to the meaning of in sall glyde than the Y in this tyde.11 There are , moreover , three passages in T ...
Pagina 225
... present no significantly Elizabethan characters or situations ; for Shakespeare , especially in the latter two , was following Plutarch very closely , and such Elizabethan elements as exist are only fragmentary allusions or mere ...
... present no significantly Elizabethan characters or situations ; for Shakespeare , especially in the latter two , was following Plutarch very closely , and such Elizabethan elements as exist are only fragmentary allusions or mere ...
Pagina 446
... present paper to show its importance in the motivation of the greater part of the poem.5 At the outset , be it noted that the trouvère has been at great pains to identify and to present objectively his hero's foible . To recount the ...
... present paper to show its importance in the motivation of the greater part of the poem.5 At the outset , be it noted that the trouvère has been at great pains to identify and to present objectively his hero's foible . To recount the ...
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Chester G Curtiss The York and Towneley Plays on | 24 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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