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THE REVIEW OF ENGLISH STUDIES A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and the English Language Edited by R. E. ALTON NEW SERIES, VOLUME XLV OXFORD AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1994 Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford New York Toronto Delhi Bombay Calcutta Madras Karachi Petaling Jaya Singapore Hong Kong Tokyo Nairobi Dar es Salaam Cape Town Melbourne Auckland and associated companies in Beirut Berlin Ibadan Nicosia © Oxford University Press 1994 Printed in Great Bnitain by Bell & Bain Ltd., Glasgow LIST OF REVIEWERS The reviews and short notices in this volume were contributed by the following: Allen, Valerie Hawlin, Stefan Allott, Miriam Heale, Elizabeth Ares, Axiotis Hewitt, Karen McLeod Ashton, Rosemary Hibberd, Dominic Baldick, Chris Hill, Alan G. Bate, Jonathan tooker, Navina Krishna Bates, Catherine Howard-Hill, T. H. Bath, Michael Hudson, Anne Beatty, Bernard Hume, Anthea Bement, Peter Jack, R. D. S. Berg, Maggie Jacobs, Nicolas Bevan, Jonquil Jay, Elisabeth Blackburn, Thomas Jones, Marion Box, M. A. Brennan, Michael G. Kaplan, Joel H. Kauffmann, Martin Burnley, J. D. Kelly, Lionel Butler, Lance St John Butterfield, Ardis Lancashire, Anne Butts, Dennis Lee, A. Robert Le Faye, Deirdre Clare, Janet Lewis, Lesley Claridge, Henry Logan, George M. Clayton, Mary Lucas, Peter J. Collister, Peter Lurcock, A. F. T. Cologne-Brookes, Gavin Cottle, Basil McDermott, Anne Crawford, Robert McDonald, Peter Cribb, T. J. Mackenzie, Donald Dalziel, Pamela Mapstone, Sally Davison, Peter Maver, Igor Dawson, P. M. S. Maxwell, Catherine Deegan, Marilyn Mays, J. C. C. Dilworth, Thomas Megaw, Moira Docherty, Thomas Morgan, Gerald Downie, J. A. Morrill, John Duncan-Jones, Katherine Mugglestone, Lynda Dymkowski, Christine Neilson, Heather Faulkner, Peter Newey, Vincent Ferns, John Norgate, Paul Field, P. J. C. Normand, Lawrence Frankis, John O’Brien, Karen Fuller, David O’Donoghue, Heather Garrett, Martin Ogilvie-Thomson, S. J. Gasper, Julia O’Neill, Michael Gibbons, Brian Owen, W. J. B. Gibbs, A. M. Parker, Tom Gordon, Robert S. C. Parry, Graham Hammond, Brean S. Pearsall, Derek Happé, Peter Pearson, Jacqueline Hargreaves, Henry Pilkington, Ace G. vi LIST OF REVIEWERS Prickett, Stephen Stafford, Fiona Pyle, Hilary Stanley, E. G. Stewart, James C. Q. Randall, Timothy S. Stokes, Myra Rehder, Robert Stoneman, Patsy Richards, Bernard Storey, Mark Robinson, Alan Sturrock, June Rogers, Pat Sutherland, John Rooksby, Rikky Sutherland, Kathryn Rooney, Anne Taylor, Jane H. M. Rudrum, Alan Thornton, R. K. R. Salmon, Frank Trott, Nicola Saunders, J. G. Tydeman, William Saunders, J. W. Varsava, Jerry A. Scragg, D. G. Varty, Anne Scragg, Leah Sell, Roger D. Wales, Katie Sellars, Roy Watson, J. R. Shapiro, Susan C. Watt, R. J.C. Shusterman, Richard Watts, Cedric Simons, Judy Webber, Teresa Skretkowicz, Victor White, Hugh Smith, Nigel Wilcockson, Colin Smith, Peter J. Wilson, Edward Smith, Sheila M. Womersley, David Smith, Stan Woodward, Anthony Smitten, Jeffrey Worden, Blair Sorensen, David R. Wormald, Mark Sowerby, R. E. Worth, Katharine Spence, Michael Wright, Elizabeth Spencer, H. L. Wu, Duncan CONTENTS Articles and Notes are arranged by subject in chronological order ARTICLES DreaM-THEORY IN The Dream of the Rood AND The Wanderer. By Andrew Galloway LANGLAND, MILTON, AND viehie ‘he By Hugh White The Testament of the Buck AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE TEXT. By Edward Wilson Mary Fitzroy, ‘O HAPPY DAMES’, AND THE DEVONSHIRE MANU- SCRIPT: AN EDITORIAL NOTE ; ‘ , : Mary Fitzroy’s TRANSCRIPT OF SURREY’S PoeM. By Helen Baron Mary FItTzroy AND ‘O HAPPY DAMES’ IN THE DEVONSHIRE MANUu- SCRIPT. By Raymond Southall Mary (Howarb) Fitzroy’s HAND IN THE piemen Msnnienine: By Helen Baron Hebdomada Mortium: THE STRUCTURE OF DONNE’s LAST SERMON. By Jonquil Bevan MIDDLETON’s AUTHORSHIP OF A oo Tragedy.‘ By Re Y: Holdsworth THE LONDON ODEs ON St CEcILIA’s Day FoR 1686, 1695, AND 1696. By David Hopkins ALEXANDER PoPE AND THE SOMERSET FAMILY. By Michael Brennan WorbDsworTH, Boccaccio, AND THE PAGAN Gobs OF ANTIQUITY. By Alan G. Hill WORDSWORTH AND sss Ic Tru TH’: THE ROLE OF FREDERICK WILLIAM Faser. By Stephen Gill WorpsworTu’s Lost ARTICLE ON BYRON AND SOUTHEY. By Nicholas A. Joukovsky ‘ ? ‘ ' ; P THE URBAN IDYLL IN Martin Chaxalewit By Rodney Stenning Edgecombe SociETY AND SELF IN THE LIMERICKS OF LEAR. By Thomas Dilworth CONTENTS NOTES The Bret Glascurion and Chaucer’s House hlF ame. sig Andrew Breeze . 63 Notes on Henry Chetete. By John Sti , , : , 384, 517 Shakespeare’s Winter’s Tale and the Stuart Golden Age. By C. B. Hardman ‘ ‘ : : 221 Clarissa’s Death, Clarissa’s Sale, vada de. Text of the eobiied Edition. By Tom Keymer : ‘ ‘ ; ‘ , : 389 Censoring Johnson in France: Johnson and Suard on Voltaire: A New Document. By Howard D. Weinbrot . 230 ‘Caro sposo’: Mrs Elton, pares Thrales, and Noels. ByP at Rogers . ; 70 The Young T. S. Eliot ‘alkA lien Cabanas His Philippinea actions. By Tatsushi Narita ; , REVIEW ARTICLES The Vernacular Language of the Anglo-Saxons. By E. G. Stanley Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year. By Frank H. Ellis CORRESPONDENCE A Reply to a Recent Review. By James Kirwan : , . , 234 A Reply to Mr Kirwan. By John Valdimir Price. ' . ; 235 A Printer’s Error in the Review of Fraunce’s Symbolice ance ssire By Michael Bath , 397 A Reply to the Review of the oie Edition- dee Oso Engi Dictionary. By George Chowdharay-Best . , 397 A Reply toa Recent Review. By Dominic Head __.. ‘ : . 536 A Reply to Dr Head. By Douglas Hewitt R é d ' , 537 ENGLISH MATTERS 2 : : : : F E : 399, 537 REVIEWS. : : ; P : : ; . 83, 236, 401, 538 SHortT Notices : P ‘ : P ; . 136, 304, 455, 615 SUMMARY OF PERIODICAL LITERATURE . : ‘ . 140, 307, 459, 620 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED : : : : 2 . ; . 145, 465 INDEX : : F , ; ‘ ; ; : ‘ ‘ 626 at

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