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Collections | Manuscripts | Loomis, Dorothy Bethurum Collection | Boxes 6-9

Dorothy Bethurum Loomis Collection: Boxes 6-9

SERIES IV OTHER ACADEMICS’ WRITINGS

BOX 6

Robert W. Ackerman, “The Debate of the Body and the Soul and Parochial Christianity,” October, 1962
Robert W. Ackerman, “Sir Frederic Madden and the Study of Medieval Literature,” 1968
John M. Aden, “Bethel’s Sermon and Pope’s Exemplum: Towards a Critique,” Summer, 1969
Pauline Aiken, “Vincent of Beauvais and Chaucer’s Monk’s Tale,” January, 1942
Robert J. Allen, “A Recurring Motif in Chaucer’s House of Fame,” July, 1956
Ruth M. Ames, “The Source and Significance of ‘The Jew and The Pagan,’” undated
Albert C. Baugh, “The Middle English Romance: Some Questions of Creation, Presentation, and Preservation,” January, 1967
Albert C. Baugh, “The End-Products of Research,” January, 1940
Albert C. Baugh, “Improvisation in the Middle English Romance,” June, 1959
A. C. Baugh, “Review: Die Mittelenglischen Romanzen Des 13, Und 14. Jahrhunderts (D. Mehl),” January, 1970
Albert C. Baugh, “Review: Proverbs, Sentences, and Proverbial Phrases from English Writing Mainly Before 1500 (Barlett Jere Whiting),” October, 1969
Albert C. Baugh, “Review: A Reading of the Canterbury Tales (B. F. Huppe),” undated
Albert C. Baugh, “Review: The Art of the Canterbury Tales (P. G. Ruggiers),” undated
Albert C. Baugh, “Review: The Legends of King Richard I, Coeur de Lion: A Study of Sources and Variations to the Year 1600 (B. B. Broughton),” April, 1968
Albert C. Baugh, “Chaucer’s Serjeant of the Law and the Year Books,” 1970
Albert C. Baugh, “Convention and Individuality in the Middle English Romance,” 1970
Albert C. Baugh, “Fifty Years of Chaucer Scholarship,” October, 1951
Paul E. Beichner, “The Grain of Paradise,” April, 1961
Paul E. Beichner, “Daun Piers, Monk and Business Administrator,” October, 1959
H. S. Bennett, “Printers, Authors, and Readers, 1475-1557,” 1949
Morton W. Bloomfield, “The Origin of the Concept of the Seven Cardinal Sins,” April, 1941
Morton W. Bloomfield, “Symbolism in Medieval Literature,” November, 1958
Harry Bober, “Andre Beauneveu and Mehun-sur-ye’vre,” October, 1953
Lester K. Born, “Ovid and Allegory,” October, 1934
Haldeen Braddy, “The Parlement of Foules: A New Proposal,” 1931
Haldeen Braddy, “Three Chaucer Notes,” 1940
Haldeen Braddy, “Froissart’s Account of Chaucer’s Embassy in 1377,” January, 1938
Haldeen Braddy, “New Documentary Evidence Concerning Chaucer’s Mission to Lombardy,” December 1933
Leicester Bradner, “The Theme of Privanza in Spanish and English Drama, 1590-1625,” 1971
Bertrand H. Bronson, “Afterthoughts on the Merchant’s Tale,” October, 1961
Bertrand H. Bronson, “In Appreciation of Chaucer’s Parlement of Foules,” 1935
Beatrice Daw Brown, Marlowe, Faustus and Simon Magus,” March, 1939
Carleton Brown, “Author’s Revision in the Canterbury Tales,” March, 1942
Carleton Brown, “Review: The Text of the Canterbury Tales (John M Manly and Edith Rickert),” December, 1940
Carleton Brown, “Three Notes on the Text of The Canterbury Tales,” March, 1941
Carleton Brown, “Chaucer’s Wreched Engendring,” December, 1935
Oscar Cargill and Margaret Schlauch, “The Pearl and its Jeweler,” 1928
Paul M. Clogan, “Chaucer and the Thebaid Scholia,” October, 1964
John Daniel Cooke, “Euhemerism: A Mediaeval Interpretation of Classical Paganism,” 1927
Mrs. Trenchard Cox, “The Twelfth-Century Design Sources of the Worcester Cathedral Misericords,” November, 1955
G. G. Coulton, “The Reformation Again,” January, 1943
Ruth Crosby, “Oral Delivery in the Middle Ages,” 1936
Charles Donahue, “The Valkyries and the Irish War-Goddesses,” March, 1941
E. Talbot Donaldson, “The Ending in Chaucer’s Troilus,” 1963
E. Talbot Donaldson, “Malory and the Stanzaic Le Morte Arthur,” July, 1950
E. Talbot Donaldson, “Mss R and F in the B-Tradition of Piers Plowman,” September, 1955
E. Talbot Donaldson, “’Piers Plowman’ Textual Comparison and the Question of Authorship,” 1968
E. T. Donaldson, “The Texts of Piers Plowman: Scribes and Poets,” May, 1953
E. Talbot Donaldson, “Venus and the Mother of Romulus: the Parliament of Fowls and the Pervigilium Veneris,” undated
Peter Dronke, “Guillaume IX and Courtoisie,” 1961
Peter Dronke, “New Approaches to the School of Chartres,” 1969
Edgar H. Duncan, “’Bear on Hand’ in The Wife of Bath’s Prologue,’” 1966
Edgar H. Duncan, “Chaucer’s ‘Wife of Bath’s Prologue,’ Lines 193-828 and Geoffrey of Vinsauf’s Documentum,” February, 1969
Edgar H. Duncan, “The Literature of Alchemy and Chaucer’s Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale: Framework, Theme, and Characters,” October, 1968
Harvey Eagleson, “Costume in the Middle English Metrical Romances,” Coolidge Otis Chapman, “Authorship of the ‘Pearl,’” Oscar Cargill, “The Date of the A-text of ‘Piers Ploughman,’” Howard William Troyer, “Who is Piers Plowman?” 1932
Oliver Farrar Emerson, “More Notes on Pearl,” December, 1927
Oliver Farrar Emerson, “Middle English Clannesse,” undated

BOX 7

Robert M. Estrich, “Chaucer’s Prologue to the Legend of Good Women and Machaut’s Le Jugement Dou Roy De Navarre,” January, 1939
Robert M. Estrich, “Chaucer’s Maturing Art in the Prologues to the Legend of Good Women,” July, 1937
W. H. French, “Medieval Chess and the Book of the Duchess,” April, 1949
Wilbur Gaffney, “The Allegory of the Christ-Knight in Piers Plowman,” 1931
Alan Gaylord, “Chaucer’s Squire and the Glorious Campaign,” 1960
Alan T. Gaylord, “The Unconquered Tale of the Prioress,” 1962
G. E. Gerould, “Arthurian Romance and the Modena Relief,” October, 1935
Marie P. Hamilton, “Bernard the Monk: Postscript,” March, 1947
Marie P. Hamilton, “The Dramatic Stability of ‘The Man of Law’s Tale,’” 1966
Marie Padgett Hamilton, “The Meaning of the Middle English Pearl,” September, 1955
Marie P. Hamilton, “Notes on Pearl,” April, 1958
Francoise Henry, “Early Christian Irish Art,” 1954
Millett Henshaw, “The Date of the Composition of Andreas Capellanus’s De Amore,” 1929
Arthur W. Hoffman, “Chaucer’s Prologue to Pilgrimage: the Two Voices,” March, 1954
Donald R. Howard, “Chaucer the Man,” September, 1965
Donald R. Howard, “The Conclusion of the Marriage Group Chaucer and the Human Condition,” May, 1960
Donald R. Howard, “Review: Fruyt and Chaf: Studies in Chaucer’s Allegories (Bernard F. Huppe and D. W. Robertson, Jr.),” July, 1964
Donald R. Howard, “Structure and Symmetry in Sir Gawain,” July, 1964
James Root Hulbert, “The Source of St. Erkenwald and The Trental of Gregory,” January, 1919
James Root Hulbert, “The ‘West Midland’ of the Romances,” August, 1921
Robert M. Jordan, “The Narrator in Chaucer’s Troilus,” December, 1958
R. E. Kaske, “An Aube in the Reeve’s Tale,” September, 1959
R. E. Kaske, “The Canticum Canticorum in the Miller’s Tale,” July, 1962
R. E. Kaske, “Eve’s ‘Leaps’ in the Ancrene Riwle,” undated
R. E. Kaske, “Gigas The Giant in Piers Plowman,” April, 1957
R. E. Kaske, “The Knight’s Interruption of the Monk’s Tale,” December, 1957
R. E. Kaske, “Langland’s Walnut-Simile,” October, 1959
R. E. Kaske, “The Summoner’s Garleek, Oynons, and eek Lekes,” June 1959
R. E. Kaske, “Two Cruxes in ‘Pearl’: 596 and 609-10,” 1959
Alfred Kellogg, “Comic Scriptural Allusions in Beroul’s ‘Tristran,’” June 1, 1986
Alfred L. Kellogg, “Langland and Two Scriptural Texts,” 1958
Alfred L. Kellogg, “Susannah and the Merchant’s Tale,” April, 1960
A. L. Kellogg and Ernest W. Talbert, “The Wyclifite Pater Noster and Ten Commandments, with Special Reference to English MSS .85 and 90 in the John Rylands Library,” March, 1960
Alfred Allan Kern, “The Ancestry of Chaucer,” 1906
John Koch, “Chaucer’s ‘Minor Poems,’” 1883
John Koch, “Chaucer’s Parlement of Foules,” 1904 (German)
James R. Kreuzer, “The Dreamer in the Book of the Duchess,” June, 1951
Charlton Laird, “A Fourteenth Century Scribe,” December, 1940
John Livingston Lowes, “Chaucer and the Ovide moralisé,” 1918
John Livingston Lowes, “Chaucer’s Boethius and Jean De Meun,” October-December, 1917
John Livingston Lowes, “The Two Prologues to the Legend of Good Women: A New Test,” undated
R. M. Lumiansky, “The Bereaved Narrator in Chaucer’s The Book of the Duchess,” 1959
Francis P. Magoun, Jr., “Scottish History in the ‘Lay of Gurun,’” 1942
Kemp Malone, “Review: Middle English Dictionary (Hans Kurath),” 1960
John M. Manly, “Chaucer’s Mission to Lombardy,” April, 1934
Irene Pettit McKeehan, “Guillaume de Palerne: A Medieval ‘Best Seller,’” undated
Leland Miles, “Persecution and the Dialogue of Comfort: a Fresh Look at the Charges Against Thomas More,” November 1965
Henry Allen Moe, “’The Vision of Piers the Plowman’ and the Law of Foundations,” August, 1958
A. L. Moir, “The World Map in Hereford Cathedral,” Malcolm Letts, “The Pictures in the Hereford Mappa Mundi,” January, 1955
Arthur K. Moore, “Chaucer’s Use of Lyric as an Ornament of Style,” Winter, 1951
Dana Carleton Munro, “The Western Attitude Toward Islam During the Period of the Crusades,” 1931
Charles Muscatine, “Locus of Action in Medieval Narrative,” August, 1963
H. Newstead, “Arthurian and Carolingian Legends,” undated
Helaine Newstead, “The Equivocal Oath in the Tristan Legend,” undated
Helaine Newstead, “The Harp and the Rote,” May, 1969
Helaine Newstead, “Isolt of the White Hands and Tristan’s Marriage,” November, 1965
H. Newstead, “Legends, Medieval,” undated
Helaine Newstead, “Recent Perspectives on Arthurian Literature,” 1970
Helaine Newstead, “Review: Anglo-Norman Literature and its Background (Dominica Legge),” January, 1966
Helaine Newstead, “Review: Art and Tradition in Sir Gawain  and the Green Knight,” Lionel J. Friedman, “Reivew: Pedro Antonio de Alarcon, El Sombrero de tres picos,” Helaine Newstead, “Review: The Breton Lays in Middle English,” February, 1967
Helaine Newstead, “Some Observations of King Herla and the Herlething,” 1970

BOX 8

Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Canterbury Tales: Early Manuscripts and Relative Popularity,” January, 1955
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales: Aesthetic Design in Stories of the First Day,” April, 1954
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Crucial Passage in Five of the Canterbury Tales: A Study in Irony and Symbol,” July, 1953
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Development of the Canterbury Tales,” July, 1958
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Earliest Plan of the ‘Canterbury Tales,’” 1959
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “Morality as a Comic Motif in the Canterbury Tales,” January, 1955
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Plan of the Canterbury Pilgrimage,” September, 1951
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “Relationship between the Physicians’s Tale and Parson’s Tale,” February, 1956
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Role of the Narrator in the ‘Parlement of Foules,’” February, 1953
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “Significance of a Day in ‘Troilus and Criseyde,’” 1960
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Significance of Chaucer’s Revisions of Troilus and Criseyde,” August, 1957 (2 copies)
Charles A. Owen, Jr., “The Twenty-Nine Pilgrims and the Three Priests,” May, 1961
Howard R. Patch, “Mediavel Romance in England, A Study of the Sources and Analogues of the noncyclic Metrical Romances (Laura A. Hibbard),” undated
Howard R. Patch, “Reivew: Chaucer: A Critical Appreciation (Paull F. Baum),” January, 1960
Howard Rollin Patch, “Some Elements in Mediaeval Descriptions of the Otherworld,” 1918
Howard R. Patch, “Three Medieval Ideas,” October 1939-July 1940
Robert A. Pratt, “Chaucer and Le Roman de Troyle et de Criseida,” October, 1956
Robert A. Pratt, “Chaucer and Les Cronicles of Nicholas Trevet,” 1969
Robert A. Pratt, “Chaucer and the Hand that Fed Him,” October, 1966
Robert A. Pratt, “Chaucer and the Holy Cross of Bromholm,” May, 1955
Robert A. Pratt, “Chaucer and the Pillars of Hercules,” January, 1960
Robert A. Pratt, “Chaucer and the Visconti Libraries,” September, 1939
Robert A. Pratt, “Chaucer’s Claudian,” July, 1947
Robert Armstrong Pratt, “The Classical Lamentations in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale,” 1949
Robert A. Pratt, “Conjectures Regarding Chaucer’s Manuscript of the Teseida,” October, 1945
Robert A. Pratt, “The Development of the Wife of Bath,” undated
Robert Armstrong Pratt, “Geoffrey Caucer, ESQ., and Sir John Hawkwood,” September, 1949
Robert Armstrong Pratt, “The Importance of Manuscripts for the Study of Medieval Education, as Revealed by the Learning of Chaucer,” 1949
Robert A. Pratt, “Jankyn’s Books of Wikked Wyves: Medieval Antimatrimonial Propaganda in the Universities,” 1962
Robert Armstrong Pratt, “A Note on Chaucer’s Lollius,” March, 1950
Robert A. Pratt, “The Order of the Canterbury Tales,” December, 1951
Robert A. Pratt, “Saint Jerome in Jankyn’s Book of Wikked Wyves,” Fall, 1963
Robert A. Pratt, “Three Old French Sources of the Nonnes Preestes Tale (Part I and II),” July-October, 1972
Robert A. Pratt, “Was Robyn the Miller’s Youth Misspent?,” January, 1944
Alain Renoir, “Attitudes Toward Women in Lydgate’s Poetry,” undated
Alain Renoir, “Descriptive Technique in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” undated
Rossell Hope Robbins, “The Burden in Carols,” January, 1942
Rossell Hope Robbins, “The Fraternity of Drinkers,” January, 1950
Rossell Hope Robbins, “A Gawain Epigone,” May, 1943
Rossell Hope Robbins, “God Amende Wykkyd Cownscell (1464),” 1955
Rossell Hope Robbins, “A Late Fifteenth Century Love Lyric,” March, 1954
Rossell Hope Robbins, “Levation Prayers in Middle English Verse,” November, 1942
Rossell Hope Robbins, “Middle English Carols as Processional Hymns,” October, 1959
Rossell Hope Robbins, “The Middle English Carol Corpus: Some Additions,” March, 1959
Rossell Hope Robbins, “Middle English Versions of ‘Criste qui lux es et dies,’” January, 1954
Rossell Hope Robbins, “A Political Action Poem, 1463,” April, 1956
Rossell Hope Robbins, “Theo Stemmler, Die englischen Liebesgedichte des MS. Harley 2253,” 1964
Rossell Hope Robbins, “Two New Carols,” January, 1943
John Hawley Roberts, “The Nine Worthies,” undated
Ruth E. Roberts, “Review: The Education of the Hero in Arthurian Romance (Cosman),” 1968
D. J. A. Ross, “Alexander and the Faithless Lady: A Submarine Adventure,” 1967
David J. A. Ross, “Allegory and Romance on a Medieval French Marriage Casket,” 1948
D. J. A. Ross, “Gautier Del Hum, an Historical Element in the ‘Chanson de Roland’?” July, 1966
D. J. A. Ross, “Olympias and the Serpent,” 1963
J. C. Russell, “Hereford and Arabic Science in England about 1175-1200,” July, 1932
J. C. Russell, “Notes on the Biography of Saint Edmund of Abingdon,” July, 1961
J. C. Russell, “The Patrons of The Owl and the Nightingale,” April, 1969
Hans Sauer, “Zur Überlieferung und Anlage von Erzbischof Wulfstans ‘Handbunch,’” undated
Margaret R. Scherer, “About the Round Table,” 1945
Margaret Schlauch, “Anglistik,” September, 1964
Margaret Schlauch, “Bonet, Gower, and Polish Jurists on the Rights of Non-Believers,” 1967
Margaret Schlauch, “Chaucer’s Doctrine of Kings and Tyrants,” April, 1945
Margaret Schlauch, “Chaucer’s Prose Rhythms,” June, 1950
Margaret Schlauch, “Realism and Convention in Medieval Literature,” 1964
Margaret Schlauch, “Rhetorical Doctrine and Some Aspects of Medieval Narrative,” 1971
Margaret Schlauch, “Thomas Usk as Translator,” 1970
Margaret Schlauch, “The Two Styles of Thomas Usk,” 1969

Box 9

J. Burke Severs, “Author’s Revision in Block C of the Canterbury Tales,” July, 1954
J. Burke Severs, “Did Chaucer Rearrange the Clerk’s Envoy?” November, 1954
J. Burke Severs, “Is the Manciple’s Tale a Success?,” January, 1952
Theodore Silverstein, “Andreas, Plato, and the Arabs Remarks on Some Recent Accounts of Courtly Love,” November, 1949
Charles S. Singleton, “In Exitu Israel de Aegypto,” undated
Eugene E. Slaughter, “Chaucer’s Pandarus: Virtuous Uncle and Friend,” April, 1949
C. H. Slover, “Glastonbury Abbey and the Fusing of English Literary Culture,” April, 1935
Clark Harris Slover, “William of Malmesbury and the Irish,” 1927
Roland M. Smith, “The Limited Vision of Saint Bernard,” January, 1946
Roland M. Smith, “Price, the Equatorie of the Planetis/Osgood, Index to the Variorum Spenser,” July, 1958
H. M. Smyser, “Charlemagne and Roland and the Auchinleck MS.,” July, 1946
H. M. Smyser, “Chaucer’s Two-Mile Pilgrimage,” March, 1941
H. M. Smyser, “The Domestic Background of Troilus and Criseyde,” April, 1956
H. M. Smyser, “How Shall the Undergraduate Read Chaucer? Some Suggestions,” April, 1949
H. M. Smyser, “The List of Norman Names in the Auchinleck MS. (Battle Abbey Roll),” 1948
H. M. Smyser, “The Middle English and Old Norse Story of Olive,” March, 1941
H. M. Smyser, “Olive Again,” December, 1946
H. M. Smyser, “Review: the Saga of Thorgils and Haflidi (Halldor Hermannsson, ed.),” July, 1946
H. M. Smyser, “Review: Sir Orgeo (A. J. Bliss, ed), “January, 1956
H. M. Smyser, “Review: Sire Gauvain et le Chevalier Vert (Emile Pons),” January, 1947
Arpad Steiner, “The Date of Composition of Mandeville’s Travels,” undated
Gardiner Stillwell, “Chaucer’s Eagles and their Choice on February 14,” October, 1954
Gardiner Stillwell, “Convention and Individuality in Chaucer’s Complaint of Mars,” January, 1956
Gardiner Stillwell, “Unity and Comedy in Chaucer’s Parliament of Foules,” October, 1950
Allen Tate, “Mere Literature and the Lost Traveller,” July 17, 1969
J. S. P. Tatlock, “Has Chaucer’s Wretched Engendering Been Found?,” Germaine Dempster, “Did Chaucer Write An Holy Medytacion?,” Carleton Brown, “An Affirmative Reply,” May, 1936
J. S. P. Tatlock, “Reivew: Andreas Capellanus, The Art of Courtly Love (J. J. Parry, ed. and Transl.),” April, 1942
Florence E. Teager, “Notes on Chaucer and the Rhetoricians,” 1932
Lynn Thorndike, “Renaissance or Prenaissance,” January, 1943
Lynn Thorndike, “Sanitation, Baths and Street Cleaning in the Middle Ages and Renaissance,” 1928
Hope Traver, “The Four Daughters of God: A Mirror of Changing Doctrine,” undated
Francis Lee Utley, “Anglicanism and Anthropology: C. S. Lewis and John Speirs,” undated
Francis Lee Utley, “Arthurian Romance and International Folktale Method,” February, 1964
Francis Lee Utley, “The Boundaries of Language and Rhetoric: the English Curriculum,” May, 1968
Francis Lee Utley, “The Devil in the Ark (AaTh 825),” 1961
Francis Lee Utley, “The Equine Subconscious in Ireland,” April, 1964
Francis Lee Utley, “European Folk Tales (laurits Bodker, Christina Hole, and G. d’Aronco, ed.),” July, 1965
Francis Lee Utley, “The Flood Narrative in the Junius Manuscript and in Baltic Literature,” 1963
Francis Lee Utley, “Folk Literature: An Operational Definition,” July-September, 1961
Francis Lee Utley, “Folklore, Myth, and Ritual,” 1958-1959
Francis Lee Utley, “The Linguistic Component of Onomastics,” September, 1963
Francis Lee Utley, “Obituary: C. Grant Loomis,” April-June, 1964
Francis Lee Utley, “Book Review: a Critical History of Old English Literature (Stanley B. Greenfield),” fall, 1966
Francis Lee Utley, “Review: Chacuer and the Fifteenth Century (H. S. Bennett),” April, 1951
Frances Lee Utley, “Review: The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology (Rossell Hope Robbins),” 1959
F. L. Utley, “Review: Fabliaux: Ribald Tales from the Old French (R. Hellman and R. O’ Gorman),” “Review: The Northmen Talk: A Choice of Tales from Iceland (J. Simpson, ed and Trans.),” July, 1967
Francis Lee Utley, “Review: Fundamental of Folk Literature (George W. Boswell and J. Russell Reaver),” April, 1965
Francis Lee Utley, “Review: The Legend of the Wandering Jew,” November, 1968
F. L. Utley, “Review: A Mirror of Chaucer’s World (R. S. Loomis),” July, 1967
Francis Lee Utley, “Review: Moral Philosopher and Friend of Chaucer (John Gower),” October, 1967
Francis Lee Utley, “Review: the narreme in the Medieval Romance Epic,” March, 1971
Francis Lee Utley, “Review: Peasant Customs and Savage Myths: Selections from the British Folklorists,” August, 1970
Francis Lee Utley, “Review: Quest of Seth for the Oil of Life (Esther Casier Quinn),” October, 1963
Francis Lee Utley, “Robertsonianism Redivivus,” November, 1965
Francis Lee Utley, “Some Implications of Chaucer’s Folktales,” 1965
Francis Lee Utley, “Stylistic Ambivalence in Chaucer, Yeats and Lucretius- The Cresting Wave and Its Undertow,” March, 1971
Eugéne Vinaver, “From Epic to Romance,” March, 1964
Eugéne Vinaver, “La Fee Morgain Et Les Aventures de Bretagne,” 1970
Eugéne Vinaver, “La mort de Roland,” April-June, 1964, 2 copies
Eugéne Vinaver, “Principles of Textual Emendation,” 1939
Eugéne Vinaver, “A Speech Made by the President of the International Arthurian Society,” 1970
Arnold Williams, “The ‘Limitour’ of Chaucer’s Time and His ‘Limitacioun,’” July, 1960
Arnold Williams, “Two Notes on Chaucer’s Friars,” November, 1956
Marion Witt, “The Vision of a Whole People: Yeat’s Byzantium,” May 8, 1961
Karl Young, “The Dit de la Harpe of Guillaume de Machaut,” 1943

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