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- Studies in Philology
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 117, Number 1, Winter 2020
- Henry Vaughan's Knowledge (and Use) of Greek
- Common Errors, Common Readers: Thomas Browne's Pseudodoxia Epidemica and the Scientific Public, 1646–ca. 1800
- Innocence after Experience: Herrick's "Oberon's Palace" as Counter-Epithalamion
- The Shadow Casts a Body: Racial Dialogue in Two Neo-Latin Lyrics Attributed to George Herbert
- Richard Haydocke's Inventions and Jacobean Religious Neutrality
- "What hath been his mind?": Motivation, History, and Theater in Samuel Daniel's Philotas
- The Middle English Athelston and 1381, Part I: The Politics of Anglo-Saxon Identity
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