Illuminator, Makar, Vates: Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century, Volume 10 |
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... ( London : G. and W. Nicol , 1801 ) , 1 : 273-94 ; Joseph Ritson , Bibliographia Poetica ( London : G. and W. Nicol , 1802 ) , pp . 66–90 ; George Saintsbury , Historical Manual of English Prosody ( London : Macmillan , 1910 ) , p . 287 ...
... ( London : G. and W. Nicol , 1801 ) , 1 : 273-94 ; Joseph Ritson , Bibliographia Poetica ( London : G. and W. Nicol , 1802 ) , pp . 66–90 ; George Saintsbury , Historical Manual of English Prosody ( London : Macmillan , 1910 ) , p . 287 ...
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... ( London : Technical Press , 1947 ) ; Victoria and Albert Museum , A Picture Book of Medieval Enamels ( London : Board of Education , 1927 ) ; Walters Art Gallery , Catalogue of the Painted Enamels of the Renaissance , ed . Philippe ...
... ( London : Technical Press , 1947 ) ; Victoria and Albert Museum , A Picture Book of Medieval Enamels ( London : Board of Education , 1927 ) ; Walters Art Gallery , Catalogue of the Painted Enamels of the Renaissance , ed . Philippe ...
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... ( London : British Book Center , 1949 ) , pp . 200-208 ; Carpenter , John Skelton , pp . 102-4 . 9 For a consideration of the political allusions in these works , see R. L. Ramsay , ed . , Magnyfycence ( London : Kegan Paul , Trench ...
... ( London : British Book Center , 1949 ) , pp . 200-208 ; Carpenter , John Skelton , pp . 102-4 . 9 For a consideration of the political allusions in these works , see R. L. Ramsay , ed . , Magnyfycence ( London : Kegan Paul , Trench ...
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