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E.J. Dobson |
English studies to-day, by C. L. Wrenn, G. Bullough |
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23/1, p. 49 |
E.J. Dobson |
Studies on the accentuation of polysyllabic Latin, Greek, and Romance loanwords in English, with special reference to those ending in -able, -ate, -ator, -ible, -ic, -ical, and -ize. (Stockholm Studies in English III), by B. Danielsson |
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21/, p. 56 |
I.S. Laurie |
Antoine de la Sale, by Giuseppe Antonio Brunelli |
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33/1, p. 78 |
Kenneth Varty |
Illustrated Medieval Alexander-Books in Germany and the Netherlands, by D. J. A. Ross |
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42/1, p. 82 |
J.L.N. O'Loughlin |
An Introduction to Old English, by G. L. Brook |
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26/2, p. 120 |
Rosemary Woolf |
Andreas and the Fates of the Apostles, by Kenneth R. Brooks |
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32/2, p. 134 |
J.J. Anderson |
The Legend of Jonah, by R. H. Bowers |
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David Knowles |
Jack Upland, Friar Daw's Reply, and Upland's Rejoinder. (Oxford English Monographs), by P. L. Heyworth |
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39/2, p. 228 |
Owen Chadwick |
The Sayings of the Desert Fathers: the alphabetical collection, by Benedicta Ward |
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Richard North |
Verbal Duelling in Heroic Narrative: the Homeric and Old English Traditions, by Ward Parks |
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