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- Studies in Philology
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Tennyson's Alcaics: Greek and Latin Prosody and the Invention of English Meters Volume 101, Number 2, Spring 2004, pp. 200-231
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This issue contains 5 articles in total
- Tennyson's Alcaics: Greek and Latin Prosody and the Invention of English Meters
- "A small-beer health to his second day": Playwrights, Prologues, and First Performances in the Early Modern Theater
- Escaping Italy: From Novella to Romance in Gascoigne and Lyly
- Absent Fathers, Unexpected Sons: Paternity in Malory's Morte Darthur
- "For-thi a lettre has he dyght": Paradigms for Fifteenth-Century Literacy in Sir Degrevant
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