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- Studies in Philology
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- "Ech good gramarien hath power to construe Scripture": Grammar and the Vernacular in the Theology of Reginald Pecock Volume 116, Number 4, Fall 2019, pp. 640-667
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- Studies in Philology: Texts and Studies Issues
- Contents of Volume 116
- Henry Fielding's Last Bow at Colley Cibber
- Typology, Politics, and Theology in Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes
- A Widow's Will: Adapting the Duchess of Amalfi in Early Modern England and Spain
- Music at the Close: Richard II in the Elizabethan Anthologies
- A Song of Silence: Plaintive Dissonance and Neoteric Method in Spenser's Daphnaïda
- "Ech good gramarien hath power to construe Scripture": Grammar and the Vernacular in the Theology of Reginald Pecock
- "Love that oughte ben secree": Secrecy and Alternate Endings in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
- Editor's Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2018
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