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    Pilgrim and patron : Cnut in post-conquest historical writing by Parker, E

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…English and Old English literature…”
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    Double object constructions and 'bill' verbs in English by Thomas, V, Victoria Thomas

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…English & Old English language…”
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    The nouveau roman in Britain, 1957-73 by Guy, A

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…English and Old English literature…”
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    A Note on Psychological Disorders Named After Cities by Ernest Lawrence Abel

    Published 2014-09-01
    Subjects: “…Old English…”
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    <i>Beowulf</i> and the Hunt by Francis Leneghan

    Published 2022-03-01
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    BOOK REVIEW: ADRIAN PAPAHAGI, “WYRD. IDEEA DESTINULUI ÎN LITERATURA ENGLEZĂ VECHE [WYRD. THE IDEA OF DESTINY IN OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE]”, CLUJ-NAPOCA, EIKON, 2014, 430 P. by Cristina DIAMANT

    Published 2017-03-01
    “… The present volume is an extended analysis of a single concept in Old English literature, namely that of wyrd, slowly revealed to be subtler than a mere Anglo-Saxon approximation of fate as the author follows it across a corpus of literature understood in the older and more generous sense that accommodates translations and glosses alike. …”
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    Multiocular defect in the Old English Sheepdog: A canine form of Stickler syndrome type II associated with a missense variant in the collagen-type gene COL11A1. by Katherine Stanbury, Renata Stavinohova, Louise Pettitt, Chris Dixon, Ellen C Schofield, Bryan Mclaughlin, Inka Pettinen, Hannes Lohi, Sally L Ricketts, James A Oliver, Cathryn S Mellersh

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Multiocular defect has been described in different canine breeds, including the Old English Sheepdog. Affected dogs typically present with multiple and various ocular abnormalities. …”
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    BOOK REVIEW: ADRIAN PAPAHAGI, “WYRD. IDEEA DESTINULUI ÎN LITERATURA ENGLEZĂ VECHE [WYRD. THE IDEA OF DESTINY IN OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE]”, CLUJ-NAPOCA, EIKON, 2014, 430 P. by Cristina DIAMANT

    Published 2017-03-01
    “… The present volume is an extended analysis of a single concept in Old English literature, namely that of wyrd, slowly revealed to be subtler than a mere Anglo-Saxon approximation of fate as the author follows it across a corpus of literature understood in the older and more generous sense that accommodates translations and glosses alike. …”
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