| 289-301 | The Imagery of "The Revengers Tragedie" and "The Atheists Tragedie" Una Ellis-Fermor doi:10.2307/3715307 | Cite |
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| 302-310 | The Influence of the Rolle and Wyclifite Psalters upon the Psalter of the Authorised Version Lynette Muir doi:10.2307/3715308 | Cite |
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| 339-343 | Miscellaneous Notes: A Middle English Paraphrase of John of Hoveden's "Philomena" and the Text of His "Viola" F. J. E. Raby doi:10.2307/3715312 | Cite |
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| 354-355 | Consideration of a Difficult Verse in the "Vie de Saint Alexis" Christopher Storey doi:10.2307/3715318 | Cite |
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| 361-363 | Review of Don Cameron Allen, Francis Meres, Francis Meres's Treatise 'Poetrie': A Critical Edition Grahame Smith doi:10.2307/3715324 | Cite |
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| 364-372 | Review of K. M. Lea, Italian Popular Comedy. A Study in the Commedia dell' arte, 1560-1620, with Special Reference to the English Stage John Purves doi:10.2307/3715326 | Cite |
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| 372-374 | Review of J. B. Leishman, The Metaphysical Poets, Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Traherne Joan Bennett doi:10.2307/3715327 | Cite |
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| 374-375 | Review of Joan Bennett, Four Metaphysical Poets, Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Crashaw C. J. Sisson doi:10.2307/3715328 | Cite |
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| 375-377 | Review of George Birkbeck Hill, L. F. Powell, Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Boswell's Life of Johnson Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey into North Wales Harold Williams doi:10.2307/3715329 | Cite |
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| 377-379 | Review of A. S. Turberville, Johnson's England: An Account of the Life and Manners of His Age James R. Sutherland doi:10.2307/3715330 | Cite |
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| 379-381 | Review of Alice D. Snyder, S. T. Coleridge, S. T. Coleridge's Treatise on Method Edward O. Sisson doi:10.2307/3715331 | Cite |
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| 381-382 | Review of Ralph Bergen Allen, Old Icelandic Sources in the English Novel Herbert G. Wright doi:10.2307/3715332 | Cite |
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| 383-385 | Review of English Department of the University of Michigan, Essays and Studies in English and Comparative Literature Edith C. Batho doi:10.2307/3715334 | Cite |
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| 385-390 | Review of M. K. Pope, From Latin to Modern French with Especial Consideration of Anglo-Norman. Phonology and Morphology A. Ewert doi:10.2307/3715335 | Cite |
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| 390-392 | Review of Marius Valkhoff, Étude sur les mots français d'origine néerlandaise R. L. G. Ritchie doi:10.2307/3715336 | Cite |
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| 392-393 | Review of G. van Roosbroeck, Unpublished Poems by Voltaire, Rousseau, Beaumarchais, Anne d'Urfé, Helvétius, Gresset, Etc H. Bibas doi:10.2307/3715337 | Cite |
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| 395-397 | Review of Albert Feuillerat, Comment Marcel Proust a composé son roman Louis Brandin doi:10.2307/3715339 | Cite |
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| 397-403 | Review of Kurt Sternberg, Heinrich Heines geistige Gestalt und Welt; Ludwig Marcuse, Heinrich Heine. Ein Leben zwischen Gestern und Morgen; Max Brod, Heinrich Heine H. G. Atkins doi:10.2307/3715340 | Cite |
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| 403-406 | Review of Ingeborg Schröbler, Wikingische und spielmännische Elemente im zweiten Teile des Gudrunliedes F. Norman doi:10.2307/3715341 | Cite |
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| 406-408 | Review of E. Blancquaert, Practische Uitspraakleer van de Nederlandsche Taal Theodoor Weevers doi:10.2307/3715342 | Cite |
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| 408-410 | Review of John Shawcross, J. Wolfgang von Goethe, The First Part of Goethe's Faust; Graham Rawson, Tristan Rawson, J. Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe's Faust (Part II) L. A. Willoughby doi:10.2307/3715343 | Cite |
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| 410-411 | Review of L. A. Willoughby, Publications of the English Goethe Society, New Series, Vol. X. Papers Read before the Society, 1934 J. Shawcross doi:10.2307/3715344 | Cite |
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