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Side 96
... fols . 206ra - 58va , was copied in textura by the fifth scribe . His contribution is another Prick of Conscience , generally viewed as that copy most closely related to Galba — as Doyle noted , with column and page boundaries identical ...
... fols . 206ra - 58va , was copied in textura by the fifth scribe . His contribution is another Prick of Conscience , generally viewed as that copy most closely related to Galba — as Doyle noted , with column and page boundaries identical ...
Side 97
... fols . 55va_76ra , that version of " The Northern Passion ' ( IMEV 170 ) that has been inserted into the Harley / Tiberius Northern Homilies ( the logic for describing them as an ' expanded ' text ) . Rawlinson's close connection with ...
... fols . 55va_76ra , that version of " The Northern Passion ' ( IMEV 170 ) that has been inserted into the Harley / Tiberius Northern Homilies ( the logic for describing them as an ' expanded ' text ) . Rawlinson's close connection with ...
Side 102
... fols . 82ra - 85va ; Rawlinson , fols . 76rb - 80rb ; Sion , fols . 39–47 . In the discussion in his thesis , Doyle points to another possible lost copy of the poem , in a MS then belonging to the Howard dukes of Carlisle and preserved ...
... fols . 82ra - 85va ; Rawlinson , fols . 76rb - 80rb ; Sion , fols . 39–47 . In the discussion in his thesis , Doyle points to another possible lost copy of the poem , in a MS then belonging to the Howard dukes of Carlisle and preserved ...
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