R. Bruce Mitchell |
The Concessive Relation in Old English Poetry. Yale Studies in English 124, by Randolph Quirk |
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25/1, p. 36 |
JANE STEVENSON |
Allegories of War: Language and Violence in Old English Poetry, by John P. Hermann |
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60/1, p. 101 |
Kenneth R. Brooks |
Cynewulf's Elene, by P. O. E. Gradon |
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28/2, p. 108 |
Richard Dance |
Peter Dendle, Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature |
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72/1, p. 131 |
Celia Sisam |
Linguistic Means of Determining the Dates of Old English Literary Texts, Medieval Academy Books, 90, by Ashley Crandell Amos |
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52/1, p. 138 |
Anthony P. Bale |
Andrew P. Scheil, Footsteps of Israel: Understanding Jews in Anglo-Saxon England |
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75/1, p. 145 |
CLARE A. LEES |
Structures of Opposition in Old English Poems, Costerus, n.s. 74, by Marie Nelson |
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60/2, p. 299 |
Thomas D. Hill |
Old English Poetry in Medieval Christian Perspective: a Doctrinal Approach, by Judith N. Garde |
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61/2, p. 309 |
CLAES SCHAAR |
Cynewulf, Twayne's English Authors Series, by Daniel G. Calder |
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53/2, p. 313 |
Daniel Anlezark |
Fabienne L. Michelet, Creation, Migration, and Conquest: Imaginery Geography and Sense of Space in Old English Literature |
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77/2, p. 334 |
Kenneth R. Brooks |
Old English Verbs in -sian: a Semantic and Derivational Study. (Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, XV), by Lars-G. Hallander |
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39/3, p. 368 |
R.C. Alston |
'Gnade' bei Cynewulf und seiner Schule. Semasiologischonomasiologische Studien zu einem semantischen Feld, by Klaus Faiss |
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37/3, p. 373 |