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The Search for St. Truth. A Study of Meaning in 'Piers Plowman', by Mary Carruthers |
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299 |
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Susannah: an Alliterative Poem of the Fourteenth Century, by Alice Miskimin |
351 |
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Drama and Religion in the English Mystery Plays: a Re-evaluation, by Eleanor Prosser |
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Functional change in Early English, by Donald W. Lee |
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