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Soliloquies
William Shakespeare
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Issue
Janet M. Bately
The Old English Bede
, by Dorothy Whitelock
34/1
p. 43
Clement C.J. Webb
A Study of the Summa Philosophiœ of the Pseudo-Grosseteste
, by Charles King McKeon
19/
p. 70
R. Bruce Mitchell
Les Propositions Relative en Vieil-Anglais
, by Georges Bourcier
48/1
p. 121
Janet M. Bately
Patrick P. O’Neill,
King Alfred's Old English Prose Translation of the First Fifty Psalms, Medieval Academy Books 104
72/1
p. 127
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