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OF THE
MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION
OF
AMERICA
EDITED BY
CHARLES H. GRANDGENT
SECRETARY OF THE ASSOCIATION
VOL. XXV
NEW SERIES, VOL. XVIII
PUBLISHT QUARTERLY BY THE ASSOCIATION
PRINTED BY J. H. FURST COMPANY
BALTIMORE
I.-The Bleeding Lance. By ARTHUR C. L. BROWN,
II.—An Eighteenth-Century Attempt at a Critical View of the
Novel: the Bibliothèque Universelle des Romans. By
JOHN M. CLapp,
III.-En Aller à la Moutarde. By COLMAN DUDLEY FRANK, VIV. Some phases of the Supernatural in American Literature.
BY ARTHUR HOBSON QUINN,
V.-Spenser's "Lost" Works and their Probable Relation to
his Faerie Queene. By HELEN E. SANDISON,
VI.-Landericus and Wacherius. By MARY
SPALDING,
CAROLINE
VII.-Textual Criticism as a Pseudo-Science. By FREDERICK
TUPPER, Jr.,
VIII.-Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in the Light of some other
Versions. By HARRY MORGAN AYRES,
IX.-The Date of Chaucer's Medea. By ROBERT K. ROOT,
X.-The Golden Age of the Spenserian Pastoral.
BERT E. CORY,
-
By HER-
XI.-Un Hijo que Negó á su Padre. By J. P. WICKERSHAM
CRAWFORD,
XII. On the Sources of Guillaume de Deguileville's Pèlerinage
de l'Ame. By STANLEY LEMAN GALPIN,
XIII.-Observations on the Origin of the Medieval Passion-Play.
PAGE.
1
60:
97
114
152
164
183.
228
By KARL YOUNG,
309
XIV.-Uhland's Fortunat and the Histoire de Fortunatus et de ses
Enfans. By JOHN C. RANSMEIER,
355
XV.-Recent Progress of the Landsmaal Movement in Norway.
By CALVIN THOMAS,
367
XVI. The Place and Function of a Standard in a Genetic
Theory of Literary Development. By JOHN PRESTON
HOSKINS,
XVII.-The Pastoral Elegy and Milton's Lycidas. By JAMES
HOLLY HANFORD,
XVIII.—Der Lutherisch Pfaffennarr. By ERNST Voss,
XIX. Some Early Italian Parallels to the Locution The Sick
Man of the East. By A. A. LIVINGSTON,
XX.-Good Taste and Conscience. By WILLIAM GUILD HOWARD,
XXI.-Los Alcaldes Encontrados; 6a Parte. By G. L. LINCOLN, 498
XXII.-Concerning Huchown. By HENRY NOBLE MACCRACKEN, 507
XXIII.-Spenser and the Earl of Leicester. By EDWIN A.
GREENLAW,
XXIV.-Sprachliche Studien zur Ästhetik Winckelmanns. By
HERMANN J. WEBER,
XXV.-Some Notes of Gabriel Harvey's in Hoby's Translation of
Castiglione's Courtier (1561). By CAROLINE RUUTZ-
REES,
XXVI.-Spenser's Muiopotmos in Relation to Chaucer's Sir Thopos
and The Nun's Priest's Tale. By THOMAS WILLIAM
NADAL,
XXVII.-Dolce Stil Nuovo-The Case of the Opposition. By A.
G. H. Spiers,
APPENDIX.
Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Modern
Language Association of America, held at Cornell University,
Ithaca, N. Y., and at the State University of Iowa, Iowa
City, Iowa, December 28, 29, 30, 1909.
THE ASSOCIATION MEETING.
Address of Welcome. By President J. G. SCHURMAN,
Report of the Acting Secretary,
Election of Honorary Members,
Report of the Treasurer,
Appointment of Committees,
1. Italian Influence on Spanish Verse in the Sixteenth Century.
By ARTHUR GORDON,
By W. W.
2. Shakespeare's Use of Prose. By MORRIS W. CROLL,
3. Report on some Eschenburg Manuscripts.
FLORER and CARL E. SCHREIBER,
4. The Etymology of Bachelier. By W. A. STOWELL,
5. The Source of Dryden's All for Love. By WILLIAM
STRUNK, JR.,
6. The Masque in Shakespeare's Plays." By J. W. CUNLIFFE,
The Address of the President of the Association :
Linguistic Study and Literary Creation.
DEXTER LEARNED,
By MARION
xi
Report of the Committee on the Reproduction of Early Texts,
xii
9. On the Teaching of Written Composition. By LANE
COOPER,
xiv
10. Spenser's Sir Calidore. By PERCY W. LONG,
xir
11. The Poetry of François Coppée. By E. P. DARGAN,
Meeting of the Concordance Society,
-12. Anachronism in Shakspere Criticism. By ELMER EDGAR
STOLL,
XV
13. A Model for Chaucer's Knight. By WILLIAM HENRY
SCHOFIELD,
14. The Bewcastle Cross. By ALBERT S. Cook,
15. Cowboy Songs of the Mexican Border. By JOHN A. LOMAX,
xvi
16. Rival Theories of Ballad Origin. By ARTHUR Beatty,
Meeting of the American Dialect Society,
xvii
Report of the Committee of Fifteen,
Report of Committee on Enlarging the Scope of the Publications,
Report of Nominating Committee,
xviii
xix
XX
Resolution of Thanks,
17. Some Unpublished Letters of Sainte-Beuve. By OтHON G..
18. American Scenery in Cooper's Novels. By E. E. HALE, JR.,
19. Nature in Medieval German Lyrics. By BAYARD QUINCY
MORGAN,
xxi
20. The Origin of the Double Infinitive in German. By
WILLIAM KURRELMEYER,
21. Uhland's Fortunat and the Histoire de Fortunatus, Paris,
1770. By JOHN C. RANSMEIER,
xxii
22. The Old Icelandic Lygisqgur. By A. LEROY ANDREWS,
23. The Winter's Tale, Greene's Pandosto, and the Greek
Romances. By SAMUEL LEE WOLFF,
24. The Place and Function of a Standard in a Genetic Theory
of Literary Development. By J. PRESTON HOSKINS,
25. Classical Tradition in Medieval Irish Literature. By
EDWARD GODFREY Cox,
1. Hawthorne's Immitigable. By JOHN PHELPS FRUIT,
2. A Detail in the Legend of Ogier le Danois. By BARRY CERF,
3. Fischart and the Volkslied. By CHARLES ALLYN WIL-
LIAMS,
xxix
XXX
4. George Meredith as the Comic Muse. By JOSEPH WARREN
BEACH,