Modern Language Review 19.2

Modern Language Review 19.2

Cambridge University Press for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 April 1924  •  136pp

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Contents:

141-157

Literature No "Document"
Elmer Edgar Stoll
doi:10.2307/3713855

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158-168

"Edmond Ironside" and "The Love-Sick King"
Madeline Hope Dodds
doi:10.2307/3713856

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169-174

Joshua Steele on Speech-Melody (1779)
Marie L. Barker
doi:10.2307/3713857

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175-187

Italian and English Pastoral Drama of the Renaissance
V. M. Jeffery
doi:10.2307/3713858

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188-194

Diderot et Shaftesbury
René P. Legros
doi:10.2307/3713859

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195-199

Brentano's "Legende der Heiligen Marina"
J. K. Bostock
doi:10.2307/3713860

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200-204

Miscellaneous Notes: Further Additions to the Supplement of the Bosworth-Toller "Anglo-Saxon Dictionary"
T. N. Toller
doi:10.2307/3713861

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204-208

Notes on "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
Robert J. Menner
doi:10.2307/3713862

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208-210

Spenser's Knowledge of Plato
Andrew Taylor
doi:10.2307/3713863

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211-214

A Manuscript Poem of Wordsworth
Edith J. Morley
doi:10.2307/3713864

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214-217

Latin "Pardus" and "Leopardus" in the Popular Nomenclature of Fish
Paul Barbier
doi:10.2307/3713865

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218-221

Notes on Old High German Texts. Hildebrandslied
W. Perrett
doi:10.2307/3713866

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222-223

Review of Gustav Schleich, Guy of Warwick, nach Coplands Druck
G. H. Cowling
doi:10.2307/3713867

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223-228

Review of , Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, and Sir Gawain
W. W. Greg
doi:10.2307/3713868

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228-230

Review of H. de Groot, Hamlet: Its Textual History. An Inquiry into the Relations between the First and Second Quartos and the First Folio of Hamlet
W. W. Greg
doi:10.2307/3713869

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230-232

Review of Olive Mary Busby, Studies in the Development of the Fool in the Elizabethan Drama
W. W. Greg
doi:10.2307/3713870

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232-234

Review of Henrie Smith, H. T. Price, A Fruitefull Sermon upon Part of the 5. Chapter of the First Epistle of Saint Paul to the Thessalonians. Which Sermon being Taken by Characterie Is Now Republished with the Authentic Version
Arthur Pollard
doi:10.2307/3713871

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234-235

Review of Eva Seifert, Die Proparoxytona im Galloromanischen
John Orr
doi:10.2307/3713872

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235-240

Review of P. Boissonnade, Du Nouveau sur la Chanson de Roland
R. Fawtier
doi:10.2307/3713873

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240-244

Review of Charles Frederick Ward, Le Liure de la Deablerie of Eloy d'Amerval
John Orr
doi:10.2307/3713874

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245-246

Review of Leopardi, Geoffrey L. Bickersteth, The Poems of Leopardi
Edmund G. Gardner
doi:10.2307/3713875

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246-248

Review of Ramón Lull, The Book of the Lover and the Beloved
Edmund G. Gardner
doi:10.2307/3713876

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248-249

Review of J. P. Wickersham Crawford, Spanish Drama before Lope de Vega
William J. Entwistle
doi:10.2307/3713877

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249-251

Review of Marshall Montgomery, Friedrich Hölderlin and the German Neo-Hellenic Movement. Part I. From the Renaissance to the Thalia-Fragment of Hölderlin's 'Hyperion'
J. G. Robertson
doi:10.2307/3713878

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251-252

Review of Hans Gürtler, Albert Leitzmann, Brüder Grimm, Briefe der Brüder Grimm
Edna Purdie
doi:10.2307/3713879

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253-255

Review of Edward Sapir, Language. An Introduction to the Study of Speech
W. E. Collinson
doi:10.2307/3713880

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Bulletin of the Modern Humanities Research Association No. 22, 1924

doi:10.2307/3713883

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