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Edited for the first time from the unique MS . in the Cambridge University Library about 1450 A.D. Part II . Edited by Henry B. Wheatley , Esq . 4s . 22. THE ROMANCE OF PARTENAY OR LUSIGNEN . Edited for the first time from the unique ...
Edited for the first time from the unique MS . in the Cambridge University Library about 1450 A.D. Part II . Edited by Henry B. Wheatley , Esq . 4s . 22. THE ROMANCE OF PARTENAY OR LUSIGNEN . Edited for the first time from the unique ...
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To be edited from the unique MS . in Colchester Castle ( ab . 1425 A.D. ) by the Rev. Barton Lodge , M.A. Part I. [ In the Press . EARLY ENGLISH HOMILIES ( ab . 1220–30 A.D. ) from unique MSS . in Lambeth and Trinity College , Cambridge ...
To be edited from the unique MS . in Colchester Castle ( ab . 1425 A.D. ) by the Rev. Barton Lodge , M.A. Part I. [ In the Press . EARLY ENGLISH HOMILIES ( ab . 1220–30 A.D. ) from unique MSS . in Lambeth and Trinity College , Cambridge ...
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Edited from Robert of Thorntone's MS . , ab . 1440 A.D. , by the Rev. G. Perry , M.A. 1s . 21. MERLIN , OR THE EARLY HISTORY OF ARTHUR . Edited for the first time from the unique MS . in the Cambridge University Library about 1450 A.D. ...
Edited from Robert of Thorntone's MS . , ab . 1440 A.D. , by the Rev. G. Perry , M.A. 1s . 21. MERLIN , OR THE EARLY HISTORY OF ARTHUR . Edited for the first time from the unique MS . in the Cambridge University Library about 1450 A.D. ...
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1220–30 A.D. ) from unique MSS . in Lambeth and Trinity College , Cambridge , Libraries . To be edited by R. Morris , Esq . [ In the Press . 35. MERLIN . Part III . To be edited by H. B. Wheatley , Esq . [ Copied . For 1869 .
1220–30 A.D. ) from unique MSS . in Lambeth and Trinity College , Cambridge , Libraries . To be edited by R. Morris , Esq . [ In the Press . 35. MERLIN . Part III . To be edited by H. B. Wheatley , Esq . [ Copied . For 1869 .
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