| Richard Dance |
John D. Niles (ed.), Beowulf and Lejre, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 323 |
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MÆ 77/1, p. 121 JSTOR: 43630601 |
| Richard Dance |
George Hastings (ed.), The AB Dialect: A Computer Concordance |
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MÆ 68/1, p. 126 JSTOR: 43630145 |
| Richard Dance |
Carole Hough and Kathryn A. Lowe (eds), with an appreciation by R. I. Page, ‘Lastworda Betst’: Essays in Memory of Christine E. Fell, with her Unpublished Writings |
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MÆ 72/1, p. 126 JSTOR: 43630648 |
| Richard Dance |
Trevor Eaton (reader), Beowulf, ('Pearl' label; Wadhurst: Pavilion Records, 1997). Two CDs, total running time 145’ 02”, by Trevor Eaton |
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MÆ 67/1, p. 128 JSTOR: 43629974 |
| Richard Dance |
Peter Dendle, Satan Unbound: The Devil in Old English Narrative Literature |
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MÆ 72/1, p. 131 JSTOR: 43630651 |
| Richard Dance |
Jane Roberts and Christian Kay, with Lynne Grundy, A Thesaurus of Old English, King's College London Medieval Studies 11 |
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MÆ 66/2, p. 312 JSTOR: 43630077 |
| Richard Dance |
Ryuichi Hotta, The Development of the Nominal Plural Forms in Early Middle English, Hituzi Linguistics in English 10 |
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MÆ 79/2, p. 319 JSTOR: 43632432 |
| Richard Dance |
John M. Hill, The Anglo-Saxon Warrior Ethic: Reconstructing Lordship in Early English Literature |
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MÆ 70/2, p. 323 JSTOR: 43632696 |
| Richard Dance |
Lorna Stevenson and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, with Bob Douglas, Concordances to the Katherine Group (MS Bodley 34) and the Wooing Group (MSS Nero A XIV and Titus D XVIII) |
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MÆ 70/2, p. 328 JSTOR: 43632699 |