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Leeds Studies in English - 1984

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Grace: The Healing Herb in William of Palerne

Kooper, Erik S. (1984) Grace: The Healing Herb in William of Palerne. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 83-93.
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John Evelyn's English Grammar

Cook, Albert B., III (1984) John Evelyn's English Grammar. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 117-46.
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Richard Cleasby's Notes on the Vercelli Codex (Continued)

Fell, Christine E. (1984) Richard Cleasby's Notes on the Vercelli Codex (Continued). Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 1-9.
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The Development of Middle English ā ai and ī in Surrey Kent and Sussex

North, David J. (1984) The Development of Middle English ā ai and ī in Surrey Kent and Sussex. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 147-64.
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The Middle English Candet Nudatum Pectus and Norms of Early Vernacular Translation Practice

Copeland, Rita (1984) The Middle English Candet Nudatum Pectus and Norms of Early Vernacular Translation Practice. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 57-81.
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The Source of the St Brendan Story in the South English Legendary

Lavery, Simon (1984) The Source of the St Brendan Story in the South English Legendary. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 21-32.
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The Southern Passion and the Ministry and Passion: The Work of a Middle English Reviser

Pickering, Oliver S. (1984) The Southern Passion and the Ministry and Passion: The Work of a Middle English Reviser. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 33-56.
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The Weight of Sin in the York Crucifixio

Willis, Paul (1984) The Weight of Sin in the York Crucifixio. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 109-16.
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To Knytte Up Al This Feeste: The Parson's Rhetoric and the Ending of the Canterbury Tales

Finke, Laurie A. (1984) To Knytte Up Al This Feeste: The Parson's Rhetoric and the Ending of the Canterbury Tales. Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 1. pp. 95-107.
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