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... QUOTATIONS IN MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE BEFORE 1350 BY MARY W. SMYTH , PÅ.D. A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Yale University in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy HC NEW YORK HENRY HOLT AND ...
... QUOTATIONS IN MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE BEFORE 1350 BY MARY W. SMYTH , PÅ.D. A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Yale University in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy HC NEW YORK HENRY HOLT AND ...
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... quotations have been admitted into the body of the work . Words not strictly part of a quotation have been , in cases where the meaning would otherwise be ambigu- ous , included with it , but enclosed in parentheses . Insignificant ...
... quotations have been admitted into the body of the work . Words not strictly part of a quotation have been , in cases where the meaning would otherwise be ambigu- ous , included with it , but enclosed in parentheses . Insignificant ...
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