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- Studies in Philology
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 113, Number 4, Fall 2016
- Contents of Volume 113
- Editor’s Note
- “A Good Christian, and a Good Natural Philosopher”: Margaret Cavendish’s Theory of the Soul(s) in the Early Enlightenment
- John Taylor and the Ghost of Long Meg of Westminster: Authorship and Poetic Authority in The Womens Sharpe Revenge
- John Donne and the Textuality of the Two Souls
- Christ Church, Oxford, and Beyond: Folger MS V.a.345 and Its Manuscript and Print Sources
- Court Masques about Stuart London
- Beginning with Goodwill in the Works of Sir Philip Sidney
- Moses, Taliesin, and the Welsh Chosen People: Elis Gruffydd’s Construction of a Biblical, British Past for Reformation Wales
- “O perle”: Apostrophe in Pearl
- Wyrd ðe Warnung . . . or God: The Question of Absolute Sovereignty in Solomon and Saturn II
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