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English poetry / Old English language / Moody / Germanic paganism / Judith / Guthlac of Crowland / Beowulf / Ur / Old English literature / Germanic peoples / English folklore / Anglo-Saxon paganism
Date: 2013-07-01 12:53:59
English poetry
Old English language
Moody
Germanic paganism
Judith
Guthlac of Crowland
Beowulf
Ur
Old English literature
Germanic peoples
English folklore
Anglo-Saxon paganism

Old English modig: Cognitive Semantics and Cultural Contact

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