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Author(s) Title Reference
Kemp Malone The Poetry of Cædmon. (Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture, British Academy, 1946), by C. L. Wrenn 17/, p. 56
Peter J. Lucas Finnsburh Fragment and Episode. (Methuen's Old English Library), by Donald K. Fry 46/1, p. 108
J.A.W. Bennett Laurence Nowell and the Discovery of England in Tudor Times. (Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture ; Proceedings of the British Academy XXI), by Robin Flower 6/3, p. 219

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