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Side 75
EModE is considered to be one language despite conspicuous synchronic and
diachronic variation of different kinds . 6 The following extracts are from two
private diaries , the first from that of Henry Machyn from 1553 , the second from
John ...
EModE is considered to be one language despite conspicuous synchronic and
diachronic variation of different kinds . 6 The following extracts are from two
private diaries , the first from that of Henry Machyn from 1553 , the second from
John ...
Side 111
The much - studied oral - formulaic theme of the hero on the beach is usually
considered typically Germanic because of its frequent occurences in mediaeval
Germanic languages . The present essay ( a ) shows that a similar paradigm
occurs ...
The much - studied oral - formulaic theme of the hero on the beach is usually
considered typically Germanic because of its frequent occurences in mediaeval
Germanic languages . The present essay ( a ) shows that a similar paradigm
occurs ...
Side 304
This lyric introduces another point which has not been considered as fully as it
ought to have been by Chaucerian scholars , and that is the problem of whether a
Chaucerian work which exists in more than one version should be considered as
...
This lyric introduces another point which has not been considered as fully as it
ought to have been by Chaucerian scholars , and that is the problem of whether a
Chaucerian work which exists in more than one version should be considered as
...
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