| Item Description: | --Some Beowulf readings, by K. Malone.--The "Thryth-Offa digression" in Beowulf, by N. E. Eliason.--Anglo-Saxon heroic attitudes, by G. N. Garmonsway.--Wulf and Eadwacer: A noninterpretation, by A. Renoir.--Dramatic voices in The wanderer and The seafarer, by J. C. Pope.--Old English riddle number 20: Heoruswealwe, by L. K. Shook.--Problems in the dating of Deor and its allusions, by F. Norman.--Wulfstan at York, by D. Whitelock.--The strange history of Caradoc of Vannes, by R. S. Loomis.--Welsh chwarddaf, chwerthin, and gwen, by E. P. Hamp.--Havelok and Anlaf Cuaran, by C. W. Dunn.--Chaucer's Manciple's tale, lines 311-13, by T. F. Mustanoja. --The subjects of Chaucer's poetry, by H. R. Patch.--The study of English medieval drama, by A. Brown.--A collection of proverbs in BM additional MS. 37075, by B. J. Whiting.--Some linguistic reflections of a Wycliffite, by A. McIntosh.--Dialectal traits in Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry, by H. Kokeritz.--Hic jacet Lincoln, rex quondam rexque futurus, by F. L. Utley. |