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Die angelsächische Rechtspflege und wie man sie später aufgefaßt hat Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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British Academy Papers on Anglo-Saxon England Stanley, Eric Gerald [Hrsg.]. |
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Words: For Robert Burchfield's Sixty-fifth Birthday Stanley, Eric Gerald • Hoad, Terry F. [Hrsg.]. |
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A Collection of Papers with Emphasis on Old English Literature Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Middle English Studies Presented to Norman Davis in Honour of his Seventieth Birthday Gray, Douglas • Stanley, Eric Gerald [Hrsg.]. |
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Five Hundred Years of Words and Sounds: a Festschrift for Eric Dobson Stanley, Eric Gerald • Gray, Douglas [Hrsg.]. |
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The search for Anglo-Saxon paganism Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Continuations and Beginnings: Studies in Old English Literature Stanley, Eric Gerald [Hrsg.]. |
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To seethe; "Old English had certain figurative uses not found later: To try as by fire; to afflict with cares" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The religious Riddles of the Exeter Book Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Judgement Day I or ‘The Progress of the Soul': An Edition With Translation and Commentary Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Exeter Book: Paternal Precepts - An Edition, with Translation, and Comments Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English Poetic Superlatives Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Wonder-Smiths and Others: smið Compounds in Old English Poetry: With an Excursus on hleahtor Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Exeter Book Riddles, I: Riddles 60 and 17 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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EXETER BOOK RIDDLES, II: The Significant but Often Misleading Opening Word Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Beowulf's wundordeað Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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BEOWULF lines 2771a, 3060a: MS wræce unsustainably emended to wræt(t)e Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Vainglorious Emendations of a Poem in the Exeter Book Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Descent Into Hell, a poem in the Exeter Book Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Proverbe of Chaucer Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Gifts of Men: A Favourable Appraisal, with Some New Understandings Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Gnomes of Cotton MS Tiberius B.i Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Exeter Book Riddle 11: ‘alcohol' and its effects Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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What Six Unalike Lyrics in British Library MS Harley 2253 Have Alike in Manuscript Layout Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Exeter Maxims I lines 181-7: Gambling Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Aldred among the West Saxons: Bamburgh, and wat "ebbisca"Might Mean Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Afterword: Derek Brewer: with ful deuout corage Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Fictional Truth in Layamon's Brut Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Political Notion of Kingship in Lazamon's Brut Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Museum Plantin-Moretus MS of Glossaries Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Idle Lustas Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Andreas line 339: est ahwette Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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A Thousand Years of English Political Poetry: A Limited Selection Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Review of Seamus Heaney s Beowulf: A New Translation Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Juliana Laid to Rest with Songs of Praise, and the Glories of Cynewulf's Poetic Art Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Runic Mysteries in Old and Middle English Verse and in Modern Scholarship Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Brain No Hilltop in Place-Names: King Alfred's use of braegn at Prose Psalm 7:16 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English -REORD-: 'language, speech; speak'; REORDBEREND(E Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Violence in England at a Time of Great English Prose Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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A Grammar of Old Frisian, for the Twenty-First Century Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Beginnings of English Drama, a Questionable Start Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Sir Thomas Malory Concorded Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Uneven Length of Old English Metrical Half-Lines Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The alliterative Three dead kings in John Audelay's MS Douce 302 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Scansion of Lazamon's Brut: A Historical Sketch Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Cedar tree that is in Lebanon, euen vnto the Hyssope that springeth out of the wall Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Pre-Texts: Essential Ambiguities in Textuality Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Works of the Pearl-poet Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Judgment day: hopes, joys, and sorrows in medieval England Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Troy Legend Concorded Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The familia in Anglo-Saxon Society: 'household', rather than 'family, home life' as now understood Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Lambeth Homilies: Richard Morris's Emendations Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Malaria in Lydgate's Troy Book Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Ohthere and Wulfstan in the Old English Orosius Bately, Janet M.. Stanley, Eric Gerald [Bearb.]. |
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"Stapol": A Firm Foundation for Imagery Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Translation notes Stanley, Eric Gerald [Bearb.]. Bately, Janet M. [Hrsg.]. |
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'God's Mercy and Kindly Thought': The Meaning of Old English "myne", Spelt "mine" in the will of Wulfwaru Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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FEAR chiefly in Old and Middle English Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The prose Menologium and the verse Menologium Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Beowulf: Lordlessness in Ancient Times Is the Theme, as Much as the Glory of Kings, if not More Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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An Ideal Bibliography: "Printed Books... Carefully Collected and Methodically Compiled" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Fontes Anglo-Saxonum Latini Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Did the Anglo-Saxons Have a Social Conscience Like Us? Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English The Fortunes of Men, lines 80-84 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Versification Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Middle English Neotsum Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Treasures in Keio university library. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Lazamon: priest and historiographer Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English Pat deofol; Se deofol or Just Deofol Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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'A very land-fish, Languagelesse, a monster': Grendel and the like in Old English Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Playing upon words Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Linguistic self-awareness at various times in the history of English from Old English onwards Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Hwæt Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English poetic vocabulary: "the formal word precise but not pedantic" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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St Caedmon Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Art. Versification Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Words for the Dictionary of Old English Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Courtliness and courtesy in Beowulf and elsewhere in English medieval literature. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The early Middle Ages = the Dark Ages = the Heroic Age of England and in English Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The verse forms of Jon the Blynde Awdelay Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Chaucer at Woodstock: a theme in English verse of the eighteenth-century. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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On the laws of King Alfred: the end of the preface and the beginning of the laws Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Personification Without the Distinction of Capitalization, Mainly in Early Middle English Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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How the Elbing Deprives the Vistula of its Name: An Unnoticed Reference Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The True Counsel of Conscience, or The Ladder of Heaven: In Defence of John Audelay's Unlyrical Lyrics Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Notes on the terms Old and Middle English (and similar historical linguistic terms) in OED Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Dialect Origins of Late Old English Verse Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Owen Manning 1. On Old English Æstel and 2. On the Aldbrough Inscription Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Paradise lost of the Old English dual Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Francis Burton: Old Chaucer's Reeve's Tale ‘Put Into Better Englishe' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Heroic aspects of the Exeter Book riddles Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English = ‘Anglo-Saxon': William Lambard's Use in 1576 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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‘Arma Virumque Cano'? Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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New formulas for old: Caedmon's Hymn Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Heroic women in Old English literature. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Layamon's un-Anglo-Saxon syntax Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Some problematic sense-divisions in Old English: "glory" and "victory"; "noble," "glorious," and "learned" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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'Apo Koinou, chiefly in Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English ær Conjunction: ‘rather than' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Wolf, my wolf! Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Initial clusters of unstressed syllables in half-lines of Beowulf. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Robert Dodsley's Archaizing Chaucer Allusion Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Love Lyrics in Medieval England Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Owl and the Nightingale 1335: ‘Þu liest iwis, Þu fule Þing!' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Stanley B. Greenfield's Solution of Riddle (ASPR) 39: ‘dream' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Middle English Metrical Romances Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"Hengestes heap", Beowulf 1091 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"The Rune Poem" 34: "beornum" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English "belehycge": A Ghostword Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"Pearl", 358, "And py lurez of lyztly leme": Metanalysed Tmesis for the Sake of Alliteration Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Chaucer's Metre after Chaucer, II: Lydgate and Barclay Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Notes on Old English poetry Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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A "Beowulf" Allusion, 1790 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Chaucer's Metre after Chaucer, I: Chaucer to Hoccleve Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Parody in early English literature. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Rhymes in English medieval verse: from Old English to Middle English Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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King Alfred's prefaces Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Meaning of Old English "corper, corpor" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The difficulty of establishing borrowings between Old English and the continental West Germanic languages Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Germanic 'Heroic lay' of Finnesburg Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Date of Beowulf: Some Doubts and No Conclusions Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Did Beowulf Commit Feaxfeng Against Grendel's Mother? Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Late Saxon Disc-Brooch from Sutton (Isle of Ely): Its Verse Inscription Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Sharon Turner's First Published Reference to Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Haethenra Hyht in Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Bibliography of Old English: The Past Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Preface Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Word Alfredian Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Narrative Art of Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Geoweortha: 'Once Held in High Esteem' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Art. Owl and the nightingale, the Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Oldest English Poetry Now Exant Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Notes on the text of the Old English Genesis Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Rudolf von Raumer: Long Sentences in Beowulf and the Influence of Christianity on Germanic Style Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Notes on the text of Exodus Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Aelfric on the Canonicity of the Book of Judith: 'hit stent on leden Þus on ðoaere bibliothecan' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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OE "to-gedegled"; A Ghostword Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The treatment of late, badly transmitted and spurious Old English in a dictionary of that language Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Unideal principles of editing Old English verse Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Notes on the Text of "Christ and Satan"; and on "The Riming Poem" and "The Rune Poem" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Early Middle English oc, "but, and" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The prenominal prefix ge- in late Old English and early Middle English Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English bibliography: the past. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The scholarly recovery of the significance of Anglo-Saxon records in prose and verse: a new bibliography Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The date of Beowulf: some doubts and no conclusions Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The narrative art of Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Two Old English poetic phrases insufficiently understood for literary criticism: þing gehegan and seonoþ gehegan Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Geoweortha: 'Once Held in High Esteem' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"Sum Heard Gewrinc" ("Genesis B" 317) Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"Corona" in old english Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Max und Moritz in old englisch Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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How the Elbing Deprives the Vistula of its Name and Converts it to the Elbing's Own Use in "Vistula-Mouth" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The B Version of "Piers Plowman": A New Edition Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Did Beowulf Commit "Feaxfeng" Against Grendel's Mother? Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"Of this cokes tale maked Chaucer na moore". Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"Metod" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Germanic fatalism: a key to Anglo-Saxon melancholy Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Wyrd in a German Ph.D. thesis Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Stock views presented in German Ph.D. dissertations and school Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Sharon Turner's First Published Reference to "Beowulf" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Fate and providence Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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'Half-veiled remains of pagan poetry' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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German fatalism accommodated in Anglo-Saxon Christianity Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The views of the founders seen through the writings of their lesser contemporaries Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Verbal stress in Old English verse Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The romantic background Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Wyrd: 'event' or 'fate', Norn or Fortune Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Early interpretations of wyrd Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Wyrd: the mark of heathenism Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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More recent pagan interpretations of wyrd Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The English branch of the German tree Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Richard Hyrd (?), "Rote of Resoun Ryht" in MS. Harley 2253 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Current views on wyrd Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Wyrd in 'Solomon and Saturn' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Christianity puts an end to folk-poetry Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The gods themselves Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Some observations on the A3 lines in Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Directions for making many sorts of laces Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Beowulf: a new translation Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The oldest English poetry now extant. Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Use of Bob-Lines in 'Sir Thopas' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Studies in the Prosaic Vocabulary of Old English Verse Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Layamon's Antiquarien Sentiments Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Spellings of the Waldend group Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English calla, ceallian Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Date of Lazamon's "Brut" Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Stanza and Ictus: Chaucer's Emphasis in Troilus and Criseyde Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Search for Anglo-Saxon Paganism Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Search for Anglo-Saxon Paganism Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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The Search for Anglo-Saxon Paganism Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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"Weal" in the Old English "Ruin": a Parallel? Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Haethenra Hyht In Beowulf Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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An inedited scrap of Middle English verse from the West Midlands Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Old English Poetic Diction and the Interpretation of The Wanderer, The Seafarer and The Penitent's Prayer Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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Die anglonormannischen Verse in dem mittelenglischen Gedicht 'Die elf Höllenpeinen' Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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A note on "Genesis b", 328 Stanley, Eric Gerald. |
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