Modern Language Notes, Bind 31–32

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Krapp George P Henry VIII in Halls Chronicle
135
Emerson Oliver Farrar Seith Trophee
142
R W Chambers Beowulf with the Finnsburg Fragment J
188
Briggs W D SourceMaterial for Jonsons Plays
193
Ellwood Notes on the Rimed Fable in England
206
Bright James W Beowulf 489490
217
Brown Carleton The Towneley Play of the Doctors and the Speculum
223
K Sisam The Lay of Havelok the Dane J W Bright
252
Plath O E Schillers Influence on Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre
257
Alden Raymond M The 1710 and 1714 Texts of Shakespeares
268
Kurrelmeyer W Die Doppeldrucke der zweiten Cottaschen Ausgabe
275
Porter Charlotte How Shakespeare Set and Struck the Scene
281
Chew Samuel C Did Byron write A Farrago Libelli
287
Moore John R Sources of In Memoriam in Tennysons Early Poems
307
B But Me No Buts
314
George Lyman Kittredge Chaucer and his Poetry J L Lowes
316
Briggs W D SourceMaterial for Jonsons Plays Part II
321
Sonnets on the Execution of
334
Barnum George S SaintPierre and Balzac
343
O P Rein Mixed Preterites in German H C G von Jagemann
356
White Florence D A Sentence from an English Notebook of Vol
369
Gillet J E The Authorship of Gorboduc
377
Tucker Brooke Common Conditions J W Bright
379
Lovejoy A O On the Meaning of Romantic in Early German
385
Hubbard Alice P F A Note on Flauberts Novembre
405
Agathe Lasch Mittelniederdeutsche Grammatik D B Shumway
408
Alfred Hoare An Italian Dictionary Rudolph Altrocchi
418
Moritz Trautmann Die altenglischen Rätsel Die Rätsel des Exeter
430
Hendrix W S Two Sources of the Tragicomedia alegorica del parayso
432
Thaler Alwin Milton and Thomson
439
James R Johnston The PlaceNames of England and Wales J
443
Starck Taylor Die Deutschen Sagen der Brüder Grimm als Balladen
449
Hill Raymond Thompson Old French espoit
458
A GermanItalian Satire on the Ages of Man
465
Ellwood The Fable as Poetry in English Criticism
466
S Additional Parallels to Aucassin et Nicolette vi 26
472
Beach Sarah Morehouse Lemaîtres Bertrade
475
Hemingway Samuel B Chaucers Monk and Nuns Priest
479
Barto P S Sources of Heines Seegespenst
482
The Cambridge History of English Literature Vol XII S C
483
Erwin Stimming Der Accusativus cum Infinitivo im Französischen
492
Leonard Bloomfield An Introduction to the Study of Language
501
G H Cowling The Dialect of Hackness NorthEast Yorkshire with
508
Briggs W D On the Sources of The Maids Tragedy
513
J Bolte and G Polívka Anmerkungen zu den Kinder und Haus
515
Pace R B The Death of the Red Knight in the Story of Perceval 3533 55
518
Schwabe H O MHG ähe NHG Tyrol achen äche
519
Zucker A E Shakespeare and Grillparzer 396
520
Shackford Martha H The Date of Chaucers Hous of Fame
viii
BRIEF MENTION
59
Caroline Bourland Las Paredes Oyen por Juan Ruiz de Alarcón
95
Shelley The Life and Letters of Edward Young Wm
96
How to know him J W Bright
102
Gustave Lanson Les Méditations poétiques par Alphonse de Lamar
104
Reed Edward Bliss Herrick and Naps upon Parnassus 111
111
Edward Franklin Hauch Gottfried Keller as a Democratic Idealist
113
Peebles Rose Jeffries A Note on Hamlet 117
117
Baldwin Edward Chauncey A Note on Paradise Lost IX 119
119
Coad Oral S A Note on Loves Labours Lost 123
123
toward English Literature J P Hoskins 157
157
John Edwin Wells A Manual of the Writings in Middle English 1050
162
B Tinker The Salon and English Letters A H Upham 165
165
Erwin W Roessler The Soliloquy in German Drama G C L
172
Long Percy W Spensers BirthDate 178
178
Stuart Donald Clive A Note on Voltaires Lettres Philosophiques 179
179
Mierow H E A Classical Allusion in Poe 184
184
Kolbe P R Heines Schäfer und Doris 185
185
O F Emerson A Middle English Reader J W Bright
192
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208
Giacomo De Gregorio La Riforma Ortografica dell Inglese del Fran
227
J Rudwin Der Teufel in den deutschen geistlichen Spielen
234
E H Sehrt Zur Geschichte der westgermanischen Konjunktion
235
The Letters of Edward Dowden and his Correspondents S C
240
Annales de la Société JeanJacques Rousseau E Carcassonne 242
242
William Dudley Foulke Some Love Songs of Petrarch Kenneth
243
Hastings Walter Scott An Unpublished Letter of Honoré De Balzac 245
245
H Alexander A Practical Introduction
292
Tobias Diekhoff The German Language Outlines of its Develop
293
Richard Rice Jr The College and the Future
299
Siebert Harriet Chaucer and Horace 304
304
Galpin Stanley L The Influence of Environment in Le Père Goriot 306
306
Buell Llewellyn M Byron and Shelley 312
312
Hugh Walker The English Essay and Essayists F W Bryan 347
347
G F Browne The Ancient Cross Shafts at Bewcastle and Ruthwell
366
Ludwig Lewisohn The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann
372
Tatlock John S P The Hermaphrodite Rime 373
373
Reed Edward Bliss Three Characters by Henry Molle 399
399
H Peetz Der Monolog bei Hartmann
416
Arthur Hobson Quinn Representative American Plays William
423
Moraud Marcel Comments by Professor Lanson 429
429
Mead Gilbert W Wider3yld of Beowulf 2051 435
435
H H Williams Jacke Jugeler J W Bright
453
Oscar Helmuth Werner The Unmarried Mother in German Litera
486
Edwin Miller Fogel Beliefs and Superstitions of the Pennsylvania
494
Gollancz The Parlement of the Three Ages J W Bright
513
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