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Ethelbert
Articles
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Carole Hough Alfred's domboc and the language of rape: a reconsideration of Alfred ch. 11 66/1, p. 1
Reviews
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MARK GRIFFITH Desire for Origins: New Language, Old English, and Teaching the Tradition, by Allen J. Frantzen 61/1, p. 118

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