An edition of Hoccleve's works (1892)

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Hoccleve's works
1892, Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner
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Table of Contents

I. The minor poems in the Phillipps ms. 8151 (Cheltenham) and the Durham ms. III. 9.
II. The minor poems in the Ashburnham ms. addit. 133. (Now in the possession of the editor.) Ed. by Sir Israel Gollancz. 1925.
III. The regement of princes, A.D. 1411-12, from the Harleian ms. 4866, and fourteen of Hoccleve's minor poems from the Egerton ms. 615. 1897.

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London

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Library of Congress
PR1119 .E5 no. 61, etc., PR1119 .E5 no.61, etc.

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Pagination
3 v. :

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OL6545408M
Internet Archive
hocclevesworksm01gollgoog
LCCN
12018035
OCLC/WorldCat
2677564

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