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Alison I. Gyger

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Alison I. Gyger "DANIEL" AND "AZARIAS" AS EVIDENCE FOR THE ORAL-FORMULAIC CHARACTER OF OLD ENGLISH POETRY 35/2, p. 95
Alison I. Gyger THE OLD ENGLISH "SOUL AND BODY" AS AN EXAMPLE OF ORAL TRANSMISSION 38/3, p. 239

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