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Articles
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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
Douglas Gray A TRIBUTE TO J. A. W. BENNETT (1911-1981) 50/2, p. 205
Reviews
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James Kinsley A Midsummer Eve's Dream: Variations on a Theme by William Dunbar, by A. D. Hope 40/1, p. 87

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