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Finnsburg Fragment
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
R.D. FULK Six cruces in the Finnsburg Fragment and Episode 74/2, p. 191
Reviews
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R. Bruce Mitchell The Concessive Relation in Old English Poetry. Yale Studies in English 124, by Randolph Quirk 25/1, p. 36

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