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Modern Language Quarterly (1945) 6 (4): 371–380.
Published: 01 December 1945
...-
viving in combination with a more or less parallel Latin text which
may be designated Annales Domitiani Latini (ADL) ;s the latter, taken
together with the Old English text F, forms what one might call the
Domitian Biling~al.~This bilingual is unique and bears, for ex-
ample...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1942) 3 (1): 9–16.
Published: 01 March 1942
... that he had
made up his mind, the question raised in the paragraph above becomes
pertinent.
8In Adl, Cn, En3, and MA, which have a six-line continuation which
both Manly and Robinson regard as spurious, The lines may be spurious, but
this does not explain why the nun is spoken...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1979) 40 (3): 324–330.
Published: 01 September 1979
... at Alexandria, an encounter that he found unsatisfactory, not because he
felt it to be “squalid,” but because it was so “anonymous” (p. 35). This was fill-
lowed by a serious relationship with an Egyptian tram-conductor, Mohammed
el Adl-the first real love relationship of Forster’s life-that stayed alive...