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Volume 50, Number 3, September 2003

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Wilsill in Yorkshire and Related Place-Names
pp. 253-257(5)
Author: Hough C.

Antiphon the Sophist
pp. 253-253(1)
Author: Leach C.

The Place-Name Lackford (Suffolk)
pp. 257-258(2)
Author: Kristensson G.

The Entry Henna in Dictionaries of Old English
pp. 258-258(1)
Author: Bammesberger A.

Old English Exodus 118a: The Use of Wolf Imagery
pp. 259-261(3)
Author: Terasawa J.

A Welsh Crux in an Æthelwoldian Poem
pp. 262-263(2)
Author: Breeze A.

Old English The Fortunes of Men, lines 80–84
pp. 265-268(4)
Author: Stanley E.G.

Middle English Neotsum
pp. 276-277(2)
Author: Stanley E.G.

How was ‘Rowley’ Pronounced?
pp. 277-278(2)
Author: Groom N.

Wordsworth Borrowings from Drayton's Poly-Olbion
pp. 291-293(3)
Author: Simons C.E.J.

Ruskin and Wordsworth: An Intertextual Moment
pp. 297-298(2)
Author: Richards B.

A Lost Letter from Robert Bage's Son
pp. 306-308(3)
Author: Goss J.

A Crux in Sense and Sensibility
pp. 308-309(2)
Author: Reid D.

Percy Shelley, James Lind, and The Witch of Atlas
pp. 309-311(3)
Author: Goulding C.

An Allusion to Edward Young in Byron's Don Juan
pp. 309-309(1)
Author: Lonsdale R.

Shelley's Printer in Ireland
pp. 313-314(2)
Authors: O'Brien P.

Peacock's Gryll Grange and Montaigne
pp. 314-315(2)
Author: Mulvihill J.

Thackeray's ‘Transparent’ German Pun
pp. 315-318(4)
Author: Burkle-Young F.A.

The Text of James Russell Lowell's ‘Democracy’
pp. 319-319(1)
Author: Sherbo A.

The Date of Birth of D. H. Lawrence's Father
pp. 327-328(2)
Author: Worthen J.

Mrs Dalloway's Italian Lust
pp. 328-329(2)
Author: Conley T.

‘Gloomy Orion’: Eliot, Marlowe, Virgil
pp. 329-330(2)
Author: Pincombe M.

A Possible New Source for The Waste Land, Lines 1–18
pp. 330-332(3)
Author: Southam B.

The ‘Silk Hat’ in The Waste Land
pp. 332-333(2)
Author: Formichelli J.

‘If We Must Die’: Winston Churchill and Claude Mckay
pp. 333-337(5)
Author: Jenkins L.M.

Kipling, Golding, and the Seeing Feet
pp. 338-339(2)
Author: Kendall T.

Auden's ‘Stormy Fens’
pp. 338-338(1)
Author: Roper D.

Larkin's Toad Revisited
pp. 339-339(1)
Author: Chandler D.

Statius' Silvae and the Poetics of Empire
pp. 340-341(2)
Author: Leach C.

Reader's Query
pp. 340-340(1)
Author: Albisetti J.C.

An Edition of Luke Shepherd's Satires
pp. 345-346(2)
Author: Brooke S.

King Henry VI, Part 2
pp. 348-350(3)
Author: Woodcock M.

King Henry VI, Part 3
pp. 348-350(3)
Author: Woodcock M.

King Henry VI, Part 1
pp. 348-350(3)
Author: Woodcock M.

Shakespeare and the Book
pp. 350-351(2)
Author: Oliver D.

On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature: Essays
pp. 351-352(2)
Author: White R.S.

Drama of the English Republic, 1649–60
pp. 355-356(2)
Author: Williams W.P.

A Companion to Early Modern Women's Writing
pp. 357-358(2)
Author: Wright G.

Hopkins in Ireland
pp. 365-367(3)
Author: Phillips C.L.

The Poetry of Derek Mahon
pp. 367-369(3)
Author: Lyon J.

Books Received
pp. 369-374(6)

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