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Marvell's “Little T. C.” Continued

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2020

Pierre Legouis*
Affiliation:
Université de Lyon
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Abstract

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PMLA , Volume 86 , Issue 5 , October 1971 , pp. 1030 - 1031
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1971

References

Notes

Note 1 in page 1030 “Patterns of Stoicism in Thought and Prose Styles, 1530–1700,” PMLA, 85(1970), 1023–34.

Note 2 in page 1030 Sears Jayne and F. R. Johnson, The Lumley Library (British Museum, 1956).

Note 3 in page 1030 Sears Jayne, Library Catalogues of the English Renaissance (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1956), p. 4.

Note 1 in page 1031 An unfortunate double misprint has slipped into the third and last footnote of my reply to Professor Cullen (PMLA, March 1971, p. 277). Though Louis Lecocq's book was published in Paris there was no “Perversion” in its publication; on the contrary “Perversion” should be read, instead of “Version,” in the title of S. K. Heninger's article, published in JHI.