Modern Language Review 12.4

Modern Language Review 12.4

Cambridge University Press for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 October 1917  •  120pp

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Contents:

393-421

Hamlet's Hallucination
W. W. Greg
doi:10.2307/3714827

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422-427

Aurelian Townshend
Grahame Smith
doi:10.2307/3714828

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428-437

George Meredith's Literary Relations with Germany
John Lees
doi:10.2307/3714829

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438-449

Une Source d'"Andromaque." "Hercule mourant," de Rotrou. II
G. Rudler
doi:10.2307/3714830

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450-468

Alfred de Vigny
Henri Chamard
doi:10.2307/3714831

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469-479

Types in Literature
Harold Elmer Mantz
doi:10.2307/3714832

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480-489

Russian Speech-Sounds
W. J. Sedgefield
doi:10.2307/3714833

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490-493

Miscellaneous Notes: "Trę̄son" in the Chronicle Again
Oliver Farrar Emerson, Henry Bradley
doi:10.2307/3714834

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493-494

"At-after" and "Iraland"
Oliver Farrar Emerson
doi:10.2307/3714835

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494-495

The Miracle Play of "Crucifixio Cristi" in the York Cycle
J. P. R. Wallis
doi:10.2307/3714836

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496-497

Milton's "Il Penseroso" ll. 17, 18
Mabel Day
doi:10.2307/3714837

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497-498

Toseans
C. T. Onions
doi:10.2307/3714838

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499-500

Review of Allen Rogers Benham, English Literature from Widsith to the Death of Chaucer. A Source Book
F. E. Harmer
doi:10.2307/3714839

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501-507

Review of A. W. Ward, A. R. Waller, The Cambridge History of English Literature
Oliver Elton
doi:10.2307/3714840

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507-511

Review of Gertrude Schoepperle, Tristan and Isolt. A Study of the Sources of the Romance
R. Priebsch
doi:10.2307/3714841

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511-512

Review of Gomes Eannes de Zurara, Crónica da Tomada de Ceuta por El Rei D. Joũo I
Alexander Bell
doi:10.2307/3714842

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512

Erratum: The Rise of English Literary Prose

doi:10.2307/3714844

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