Leeds Studies in English - 1991
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pp. 1-20
Cox, Robert
(1991)
Snake rings in Deor and Vǫlundarkviða.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 1-20.
pp. 21-42
Bradley, James
(1991)
St Joseph's Trade and Old English Smiþ.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 21-42.
pp. 43-56
Magennis, Hugh
(1991)
The Anonymous Old English Legend of the Seven Sleepers and its Latin Source.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 43-56.
pp. 57-83
Barber, Charles and Barber, Nicolas
(1991)
The Versification of The Canterbury Tales A Computer-based Statistical Study.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 57-83.
pp. 85-102
Powell, Susan
(1991)
John Mirk's Festial and the Pastoral Programme.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 85-102.
pp. 103-37
Fletcher, Alan J.
(1991)
'The Unity of the State exists in the Agreement of its Minds': A Fifteenth-Century Sermon on the Three Estates.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 103-37.
pp. 139-65
Johnson, Lesley
(1991)
Tracking Layamon's Brut.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 139-65.
pp. 167-208
Burton, T. L.
(1991)
On the Current State of Middle English Dialectology.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 167-208.
pp. 209-62
Benskin, Michael
(1991)
In reply to Dr Burton.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 209-62.