Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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... John Lahr does concede that when O'Neill foregoes his ' big bow - wow ideas ' , as he does in Desire Under the Elms , ' he can be riveting ' . Even so , he ' always exhibited a tin ear for the spoken word ' . This was bound to come : it ...
... John Lahr does concede that when O'Neill foregoes his ' big bow - wow ideas ' , as he does in Desire Under the Elms , ' he can be riveting ' . Even so , he ' always exhibited a tin ear for the spoken word ' . This was bound to come : it ...
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... John Trevisa was in all likelihood born in Corn- wall ; there is , at any rate , a tradition to that effect which goes back to John Bale , who in 1557 declared him to be genere et patria Cornubiensis . ' If we are inclined to see this ...
... John Trevisa was in all likelihood born in Corn- wall ; there is , at any rate , a tradition to that effect which goes back to John Bale , who in 1557 declared him to be genere et patria Cornubiensis . ' If we are inclined to see this ...
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... John Trevisa ' , Traditio , xviii ( 1962 ) , 289–317 , esp . 290 ff . The derivation of the name Trevisa from Trewisa , St Enoder , was first proposed by Hals ( op . cit . , iii . 163 ) . 4 David C. Fowler , ' More About John Trevisa ...
... John Trevisa ' , Traditio , xviii ( 1962 ) , 289–317 , esp . 290 ff . The derivation of the name Trevisa from Trewisa , St Enoder , was first proposed by Hals ( op . cit . , iii . 163 ) . 4 David C. Fowler , ' More About John Trevisa ...
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