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| 195-204 | Lettres Inédites de Gaetano Polidori et de Chateaubriand Gaetano Polidori, Louis Brandin doi:10.2307/3712974 | Cite |
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| 212-215 | Miscellaneous Notes: Some Emendations in Old English Texts. I. The Old English "Edergong" Henry Bradley doi:10.2307/3712976 | Cite |
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| 215-216 | Two Passages in Bale's "John, King of England." Act I, ll. 450-8 Montague Summers doi:10.2307/3712978 | Cite |
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| 218-219 | The Method of Formation of Old English Place-Names in "-haeme," "-saetan," "-tūningas" G. H. Wheeler doi:10.2307/3712980 | Cite |
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| 219-221 | Quelques Exemples Anglo-Normands D'une Négation Irrationnelle Dans des Phrases Concessives Johan Vising doi:10.2307/3712981 | Cite |
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| 222-230 | Review of Oliver Elton, Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association. Vol. V Christine Battersby doi:10.2307/3712982 | Cite |
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| 230-231 | Review of A. J. Wyatt, R. W. Chambers, Beowulf with the Finnsburg Fragment J. D. Jones doi:10.2307/3712983 | Cite |
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| 232 | Review of William Frank Bryan, Studies in the Dialects of the Kentish Charters of the Old English Period P. D. Haworth doi:10.2307/3712984 | Cite |
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| 235-240 | Review of Joseph Albert Mosher, The Exemplum in the Early Religious and Diadactic Literature of England R. Warwick Bond doi:10.2307/3712986 | Cite |
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| 243-244 | Review of James Routh, The Rise of Classical English Criticism. A History of the Canons of English Literary Taste and Rhetorical Doctrines, from the Beginnings of English Criticism to the Death of Dryden H. B. Charlton doi:10.2307/3712988 | Cite |
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| 245-247 | Review of Leonard Cyril Martin, Henry Vaughan, The Works of Henry Vaughan Grahame Smith doi:10.2307/3712989 | Cite |
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| 249-250 | Review of James Wilson, The Dialect of the New Forest in Hampshire (As Spoken in the Village of Burley) W. J. Sedgefield doi:10.2307/3712991 | Cite |
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| 252-253 | Review of Charles Lancelot Shadwell, The Paradise of Dante Alighieri, an Experiment in Literal Verse John Mitchell doi:10.2307/3712993 | Cite |
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| 254-256 | Review of Leonard A. Magnus, The Tale of the Armament of Igor W. J. Sedgefield doi:10.2307/3712995 | Cite |
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