- grandson, and
Hildebrand rescue Theodoric from a den of monsters". Karl P.
Wentersdorf stated that "Wade is here
boasting of his
victorious adventures with...
- al. 1921, p. 45.
Stamp et al. 1921, p. 42.
Wentersdorf 1979, p. 205.
Wentersdorf 1979, p. 206.
Wentersdorf 1979, p. 212. Fryer, Mary Bea****; Bousfield...
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multiple interpretations for the Beowulf-Breca "swimming" episode. Karl P.
Wentersdorf of
Xavier University writes, "An
adventure in
which two
youths spend...
- reappraisal",
Shakespeare Survey 56, pp. 184–204. Mutschmann, H. and
Wentersdorf, K., (1952)
Shakespeare and Catholicism,
Sheed and Ward: New York, p...
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called an "unverifiable ****umption".) Some scholars, such as Karl P.
Wentersdorf,
therefore prefer to
identify the "long purples" with Arum maculatum...
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Supposes and The Shrew, see
Seronsy (1963).
Heilman (1998), p. 137.
Wentersdorf (1978), p. 202. For more
information on A
Shrew see
Morris (1981), pp...
- John of
Gaunt leaves at the end of the
scene and
immediately reenters.
Wentersdorf speculated that a
violation in The
Taming of the
Shrew suggests that...
-
possible dates of
composition by a
number of scholars. For example, Karl P.
Wentersdorf favours a date of 1589–1590.
MacDonald P.
Jackson argues for 1590–1591...
- the Old
English Riming Poem."
Pacific Coast Philology 14 (1979): 51-8.
Wentersdorf, Karl. "The Old
English Ryming Poem: A Ruler’s Lament."
Studies in Philology...
- (1): 44–71. doi:10.1093/sq/quae003. ISSN 0037-3222. Mutschmann, H. and
Wentersdorf, K.,
Shakespeare and Catholicism,
Sheed and Ward: New York, 1952, p. 401...