Concept of Original Sin as Reflected in Arthurian Romance; Cistercian Origin of MS Liege University Library 369 C; A Stylistic Feature in the Erex Saga; Morgan Manuscript of Le Livre de Melibee et de Prudence; Junius, Marshall, Madden, Thorpe - and Harvard; All's Well Revalued; Legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus in the South English Legendary; Byron and Ireland; Grammar of Book's Speech in Piers Plowman; Askr Yggdrasils, Gullnar töflur ; Edwin Arlington Robinson and Arthurian Tradition; Mythical Sorrows of Astrophil; Dramatic Suitability of the Man of Law's Tale; Grammatical Texture of a Sonnet from Sir Philip Sidney’s Arcadia; A 16th Century Version of the Arthurian Cave Legend; A 16th Century Polish Easter Dialogue; A Problem of Germanic Alliteration; Lais Bretons in Norway; Hamlet and the Inns of Court; Structure of Malory's Gareth; Two Notes on the Canterbury Tales; Pronunciation in Webster's Third; Development of Mood in Chaucer's Troilus; Middle English upon schore and Some Related Matters; John Milton on Some of the Writing of His Day; Piers and His A Dynamic Analysis; Interplay of the Subjective and the Objective in Marlowe’s Dr Faustus; Limits of Functional Shift; Split Constructions in Old English; Children's Judgment in the Njala and Gunnalaugssaga Ormstungu; Physician's Authorities; Hungary in a Medieval Poem Capystranus, a Metrical Romance; Evolution of Dalgarno’s Ars Signorum; Fare, Line 694 of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Some Peculiarities of the Morphology of the English Modal Verbs; Appropriateness of Character to Plot in the Franklin's Tale; Dr Faustus' Travels in Silesia and Poland; Four Cruces in Beowulf; Lazamon's Brut; Thomas Malory's Creed; English Riddle Ballads; A Remark Concerning the Lingustic Sign and Communication; Genesis and Revival of Dink’s Song; Of Ghosts and Spirits Walking by Day and by Night
Language
English
Pages
483
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1971
Studies in Language and Literature in Honour of Margaret Schlauch
Concept of Original Sin as Reflected in Arthurian Romance; Cistercian Origin of MS Liege University Library 369 C; A Stylistic Feature in the Erex Saga; Morgan Manuscript of Le Livre de Melibee et de Prudence; Junius, Marshall, Madden, Thorpe - and Harvard; All's Well Revalued; Legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus in the South English Legendary; Byron and Ireland; Grammar of Book's Speech in Piers Plowman; Askr Yggdrasils, Gullnar töflur ; Edwin Arlington Robinson and Arthurian Tradition; Mythical Sorrows of Astrophil; Dramatic Suitability of the Man of Law's Tale; Grammatical Texture of a Sonnet from Sir Philip Sidney’s Arcadia; A 16th Century Version of the Arthurian Cave Legend; A 16th Century Polish Easter Dialogue; A Problem of Germanic Alliteration; Lais Bretons in Norway; Hamlet and the Inns of Court; Structure of Malory's Gareth; Two Notes on the Canterbury Tales; Pronunciation in Webster's Third; Development of Mood in Chaucer's Troilus; Middle English upon schore and Some Related Matters; John Milton on Some of the Writing of His Day; Piers and His A Dynamic Analysis; Interplay of the Subjective and the Objective in Marlowe’s Dr Faustus; Limits of Functional Shift; Split Constructions in Old English; Children's Judgment in the Njala and Gunnalaugssaga Ormstungu; Physician's Authorities; Hungary in a Medieval Poem Capystranus, a Metrical Romance; Evolution of Dalgarno’s Ars Signorum; Fare, Line 694 of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Some Peculiarities of the Morphology of the English Modal Verbs; Appropriateness of Character to Plot in the Franklin's Tale; Dr Faustus' Travels in Silesia and Poland; Four Cruces in Beowulf; Lazamon's Brut; Thomas Malory's Creed; English Riddle Ballads; A Remark Concerning the Lingustic Sign and Communication; Genesis and Revival of Dink’s Song; Of Ghosts and Spirits Walking by Day and by Night