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The Boundaries Between Verse and Prose in Old English Literature
The Boundaries Between Verse and Prose in Old English Literature
Title:
The Boundaries Between Verse and Prose in Old English Literature
Author:
Bredehoft, T. A.
Series:
Medieval European Studies
Location:
Morgantown, WV
Notes:
CCCC MS 422 On the codicological distinctions between the prose and poetic Solomon and Saturn texts in CCCC MS 422, pp. 156, 167
Editor:
Lionarons, J. T.
Volume:
5
Pages:
139–72
Book Title:
Old English Literature in its Manuscript Context
Reference Type:
Book section
Manuscript:
dm156pk7342
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