Cook, Albert S. (Albert Stanburrough), 1853-1927
Cook, Albert Stanburrough, 1853-1927
Cook, Albert S.
Cook, Albert S. 1853-1927
Cook, Albert S. (Albert Stanburrough)
Albert Stanburrough Cook Professor of English
Cook, Albert Stanburrough
VIAF ID: 27219020 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The advancement of learning, book I, ed. | |
Angelsæchsische Grammatik | |
An answer to the question "what is poetry?" / Leigh Hunt. - Boston, cop. 1893. | |
Apologie for poetrie | |
The art of poetry : the poetical treatises of Horace, Vida and Boileau with the translations by Howes, Pitt, and Soame | |
The artistic ordering of life | |
Asser's Life of King Alfred | |
The "authorised version" and its influence | |
Beowulfian and Odyssean voyages | |
Bible. | |
The Bible and English prose style : selections and comments | |
Biblical quotations in old English prose writers | |
A bibliography of Chaucer | |
Cardinal Guala and the Vercelli book | |
Chaucerian Papers | |
Christ. | |
The Christ of Cynewulf : a poem in three parts : the advent, the ascension, and the last judgment | |
A concordance to Beowulf | |
Cynewulf's part our Beowulf | |
The date of the Ruthwell and Bewcastle crosses | |
A defense of poetry | |
The Dream of the rood : An old English poem attributed to Cynewulf | |
Elene | |
Exercises in Old English : based upon the prose texts of the author's "First book in Old English" | |
First book in Old English : grammar, reader, notes, and vocabulary | |
glossary of the old Northumbrian Gospels (Lindisfarne Gospels or Durham book) | |
The higher study of English | |
Histoire de la tradition manuscrite de Quintus de Smyrne | |
The historical background of Chaucer's knight | |
Judith : an Old English epic fragment | |
Judith (Anglo-Saxon poem) | |
The last months of Chaucer's earliest patron | |
A literary Middle English reader | |
The Meaning of fiction | |
The old English Andreas and bishop Acca of Hexham | |
Old english Physiologus | |
Paradise lost | |
Peter Jacob Cosijn : In memoriam | |
Phoenix | |
The phonological investigation of Old English; illustrated in a series of fifty problems. | |
Poetry, with reference to Aristotle's poetics | |
The possible begetter of the old english beowulf and widsith | |
The province of English philology | |
Select translations from Old English prose, 1968. | |
Sir Eglamour : a middle English romance | |
Some accounts of the Bewcastle cross between the years 1607 and 1861 | |
Sources of the biography of Aldhelm | |
Specimen Letters | |
Speech on conciliation with America | |
study in epic development | |
Tennyson's The Princess | |
The will of Ellis Cook of Southampton, Long Island, d. 1679 | |
Yale studies in English |