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Malory revisited: from Caxton to Steinbeck
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Spanish words in Medieval English lexicon: Sources and problems
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Griselda's sisters: wifely patience and sisterly rivalry in English tales and ballads
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I be not now he that ye of speken: Middle English Romances and the Conventions of Fin'amors
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"As it ys seyde to fore": Some linguistic evidence in the process of compiling Middle English medical recipes
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The Chaucers in Spain: From the wedding to the funeral
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The arrival of the hero in a ship: A common Leitmotif in OE regnal tables and the story of Scyld Scefing in Beowulf
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Compound nouns in the Old English period: AElfric's Lives of Saints: Functional and pragmatic approaches
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