Modern Language Review 25.2

Modern Language Review 25.2

Cambridge University Press for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 April 1930  •  128pp

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Contents:

133-139

Langland and the Seven Deadly Sins
Allan H. Bright
doi:10.2307/3716373

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140-151

Proper Names in the Old English "Orosius": III. C. The Pronunciation of the Names
Ann Kirkman
doi:10.2307/3716374

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152-164

The Reputation of Native versus Foreign "Metaphysical Poets" in England
Arthur H. Nethercot
doi:10.2307/3716375

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165-184

The Two Versions of the "Cántico Espiritual"
Inez Macdonald
doi:10.2307/3716376

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185-190

Gothic Notes
C. L. Wrenn
doi:10.2307/3716377

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191

Miscellaneous Notes: A Note on "Beowulf," l. 1379
Kemp Malone
doi:10.2307/3716378

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191-192

The Influence of the "Ancren Riwle" in the Late Fourteenth Century
S. J. Crawford
doi:10.2307/3716379

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192-194

A Case of Collaboration between Jacob Wimpfeling and Sebastian Brant
R. Priebsch
doi:10.2307/3716380

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195-196

Review of A. H. Smith, The Place-Names of the North Riding of Yorkshire
O. K. Schram
doi:10.2307/3716381

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196-197

Review of H. Van der Merwe Scholtz, The Kenning in Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse Poetry
Hilda A. C. Green
doi:10.2307/3716382

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197-198

Review of Boethius, John Walton, Mark Science, De consolatione Philosophiae
Ann Kirkman
doi:10.2307/3716383

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198-201

Review of Hyder Edward Rollins, The Pepys Ballads
G. Thorn-Drury
doi:10.2307/3716384

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201-203

Review of Frederick S. Boas, Marlowe and His Circle
Leslie Hotson
doi:10.2307/3716385

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203-206

Review of William Shakespeare, Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Much Ado about Nothing
Jason Wilson
doi:10.2307/3716386

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206-207

Review of W. J. Lawrence, Shakespeare's Workshop
Eleanore Boswell
doi:10.2307/3716387

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207-212

Review of Edwin Nungezer, A Dictionary of Actors and of Other Persons Associated with the Public Representation of Plays in England before 1642
W. J. Lawrence
doi:10.2307/3716388

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212-215

Review of G. Thorn-Drury, Thomas Randolph, The Poems of Thomas Randolph
B. E. C. Davis
doi:10.2307/3716389

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215-216

Review of Kathleen Ellen Hartwell, Lactantius and Milton
George Kitchin
doi:10.2307/3716390

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216-217

Review of Albert S. Borgman, Thomas Shadwell: His Life and Comedies
James R. Sutherland
doi:10.2307/3716391

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217-218

Review of Lewis Bettany, William Johnston Temple, Diaries of William Johnston Temple, 1780-96
George Kitchin
doi:10.2307/3716392

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218-219

Review of Jacob Walter, William Blakes Nachleben in der englischen Literatur des neunzehnten und zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts
Helen C. White
doi:10.2307/3716393

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219-222

Review of Acton Griscom, Robert Ellis Jones, The "Historia Regum Britanniœ" of Geoffrey of Monmouth with Contributions to the Study of Its Place in Early British History
Edmund G. Gardner
doi:10.2307/3716394

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222-224

Review of Andreas Blinkenberg, L'ordre des mots en français moderne. I
John Orr
doi:10.2307/3716395

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224-226

Review of Arthur Tilley, The Decline of the Age of Louis XIV, or, French Literature 1687-1715
Maud F. Jerrold
doi:10.2307/3716396

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226-227

Review of Fernand Desonay, Le Rêve hellénique chez les poètes parnassiens
Peter Jones
doi:10.2307/3716397

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227-229

Review of Joseph Huber, Katalanische Grammatik
William J. Entwistle
doi:10.2307/3716398

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229-231

Review of E. Allison Peers, Ramon Lull: A Biography
J. D. M. Ford
doi:10.2307/3716399

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231-234

Review of Gudmund Schütte, Jean Young, Our Forefathers. The Gothonic Nations. A Manual of the Ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon, Frisian and Scandinavian Peoples. Vol. I
W. E. Collinson
doi:10.2307/3716400

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234-235

Review of C. T. Carr, Von unsers Herren Liden
F. Norman
doi:10.2307/3716401

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236

Review of Walter Silz, Early German Romanticism
Roy Pascal
doi:10.2307/3716402

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237-238

Review of Gustav Schirmer, Die Schweiz im Spiegel englischer und amerikanischer Literatur bis 1848
James M. Clark
doi:10.2307/3716403

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238-241

Review of W. J. B. Pienaar, English Influences in Dutch Literature and Justus van Effen as Intermediary, an Aspect of Eighteenth Century Achievement
James Boyd
doi:10.2307/3716404

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