Leeds Studies in English - 1993
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Number of items: 6.
Celtic Etymologies for Middle English Hurl 'Rush, Thrust' and Fisk 'Hasten'
Breeze, Andrew
(1993)
Celtic Etymologies for Middle English Hurl 'Rush, Thrust' and Fisk 'Hasten'.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 123-32.
Cynewulf and Cyneheard and Landnámabók: Another Narrative Tradition
Heinemann, Fredrik J.
(1993)
Cynewulf and Cyneheard and Landnámabók: Another Narrative Tradition.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 57-89.
Of Mice and Men: Ælfric's Second Homily for the Feast of a Confessor
Clayton, Mary
(1993)
Of Mice and Men: Ælfric's Second Homily for the Feast of a Confessor.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 1-26.
Stress of Quantitative Adjectives and Some Common Adverbs in Old English Poetry: An Alternative to Kuhn's Law
Hutcheson, B. R.
(1993)
Stress of Quantitative Adjectives and Some Common Adverbs in Old English Poetry: An Alternative to Kuhn's Law.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 27-56.
Subject Matter and its Arrangement in the Accedence Manuscripts and in the Early Printed Long Accidence and Short Accidence Grammars
Gwosdek, Hedwig
(1993)
Subject Matter and its Arrangement in the Accedence Manuscripts and in the Early Printed Long Accidence and Short Accidence Grammars.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 133-53.
The Banns in Medieval English Drama
Moore, Bruce
(1993)
The Banns in Medieval English Drama.
Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 2.
pp. 91-122.