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Author(s) Title Reference
E.J. Dobson English studies to-day, by C. L. Wrenn, G. Bullough 23/1, p. 49
Carolyne Larrington Anglo-Saxon Women and the Church, by Stephanie Hollis 63/1, p. 162
Beowulf. An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn, Second edition, by R. W. Chambers

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