Selected Papers from the Fourteenth International ... - STIBA Malang
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On <strong>the</strong> post-finite misagreement phenomenon 139<br />
‘Bale’: “Bale’s Chronicle”, in Six Town Chronicles of England, ed. by Ralph Flenley. Oxford: Oxford<br />
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‘Beaumont-Fletcher’: The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, ed. by Alfred R. Glover<br />
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‘BHom’: The Blickling Homilies of <strong>the</strong> Tenth Century: From <strong>the</strong> Marquis of Lothian’s Unique MS.<br />
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‘Bradf.’: “MS Bradford 32D86/42”, in The London Chronicles of <strong>the</strong> 15th Century: A Revolution in<br />
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‘Cleop.’: “Cleopatra ms. C IV”, in Chronicles of London, ed. by Charles L. Kingsford. Oxford:<br />
Oxford University Press, 1905.<br />
‘Cromwell’: The Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell, ed. by Roger B. Merriman (2 vols.). Oxford:<br />
Oxford University Press, 1902.<br />
‘Exeter Book’: The Exeter Book, ed. by George P. Krapp & Eliott Dobbie, Anglo-Saxon Poetic<br />
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‘Gough’: “Gough London”, in Six Town Chronicles of England, ed. by Ralph Flenley. Oxford:<br />
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London: Camden Soc., 1876.<br />
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‘Lamb.’: “A Short English Chronicle in Lambeth ms. 306”, in Three 15th Century Chronicles, ed. by<br />
James Gairdner. London: Camden Soc., 1880.<br />
‘Machyn’: The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London, <strong>from</strong> A.D. 1550 to<br />
A.D. 1563, ed. by John Gough Nichols. London: Camden Society 42, 1848.<br />
‘Paston’: Paston Letters and <strong>Papers</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Fifteenth Century, ed. by Norman Davis. Oxford: Clarendon<br />
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‘Trin. Hom’: Old English Homilies of <strong>the</strong> Twelfth Century. Second Series, ed. by Richard Morris.<br />
Early English Text Society, O.S. 53. London, 1873.<br />
‘Vitell.’: “Vitellius A XVI, 1439–1503”, in Chronicles of London, ed. by Charles L. Kingsford. Oxford:<br />
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