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R. F. Leslie
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Jane L. Curry APPROACHES TO A TRANSLATION OF THE ANGLO-SAXON "THE WIFE'S LAMENT" 35/3, p. 187
Reviews
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Kenneth R. Brooks Three Old English Elegies, by R. F. Leslie 32/1, p. 49
Rosemary Cramp Colum's Other Island. The Irish at Lindisfarne, by Gareth W. Dunleavy 31/2, p. 137

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