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I.-The Lambeth Version of Havelok. By EDWARD KIRBY
PUTNAM,
II.-La Vie de Sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie, as contained in the
Paris Manuscript La Clayette. By HENRY ALFRED
TODD,
III.-Philology and Purism. By H. C. G. von Jagemann,
IV.-Interpretative Syntax. By C. ALPHONSO SMITH,
V.-Influence of the Court Masques on the Drama, 1608-15. By
ASHLEY H. THORNDIKE, -
VI.-The Lays of Graelent and Lanval, and the Story of Wayland.
By WILLIAM HENRY SCHOFIELD,
PAGE.
1
17
74
97
114
121
VII.-A Study of Pope's Imitations of Horace. By JAMES W.
TUPPER,
181-
VIII. The Møjebro Runic Stone, and the Runic Ligature for ng.
By GEORGE HEMPL, -
216
IX.-Germanic elements in the Story of King Horn. By GEORGE
H. MCKNIGHT,
X.-Characterization in the beginning of Thackeray's Pendennis.
By KATHARINE MERRILL,
XI.—Tom Tyler and his Wife. By FELIX E. SCHELLING,
221
XII.-The Episodes in Shakespeare's I. Henry VI. By JOHN
BELL HENNEMAN,
XIII.-The Germanic Suffix -ar-ja. By JULIUS GOEBEL,
XIV. Vita Meriadoci: an Arthurian Romance now first edited
from the Cottonian MS. Faustina B. VI. of the British
Museum. By J. DOUGLAS BRUCE,
XV.-The Friar's Lantern and Friar Rush. By G. L. KITT-
REDGE,
XVI.-Gender-change from Middle High German to Luther, as seen
in the 1545 edition of the Bible. By W. W. FLORER,
233
253
442
APPENDIX I.
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Modern
Language Association of America, held at Columbia Uni-
versity, New York, N. Y., December 27, 28, 29, 1899.
Address of welcome. By President SETH Low,
Report of the Secretary,
Resolution on the death of David Lewis Bartlett,
Report of the Treasurer,
Appointment of committees,
1. The first Paralipomenon of Goethe's Faust. By EUGENE W.
MANNING,
2. On the historical development of the types of the first person
plural imperative in German. By W. KURRELMEYER,
3. The episodes in Shakespeare's I. Henry VI. By JOHN B.
HENNEMAN,
iii
V
viii
4. The first centenary of the birth of Leopardi. By L. E.
MENGER,
Discussion: By J. E. SHAW,
ix
5. Contributions to English literary criticism culled from eigh-
teenth century letter-writers. By W. H. HULME,
xi
6. The Spanish poet, Luis Barahono de Soto. By H. A. REN-
NERT,
Address of the President of the Association, H. C. G. VON
JAGEMANN. Subject: Philology and Purism,
7. Fatalism in Hauptmann's dramas. By M. Schuetze,
8. The Round Table before Wace. By ARTHUR C. L. Brown,
9. The Nature Poetry of Shelley and his contemporaries. By
10. Rime-parallelism in Old High German verse. By B. J. Vos,
11. A'n't and ha'n't. By GEORGE HEMPL,
xii
12. The latest researches concerning Arras in the thirteenth
century, and Adan de la Hale. By A. RAMBEAU,
Report of Chairman of the Committee on International Corre-
spondence, EDWARD H. MAGILL, -
Communication relating to the Thousandth Anniversary of King
Resolutions on the death of members of the Association,
13. A study of Pope's Imitations of Horace. By JAMES W. TUPPER,
14. Germanic elements in King Horn. By GEORGE H. Mc-
KNIGHT,
15. The present status of Rhetorical theory. By GERTRUDE
16. An incident in the Poema de Fernan Gonzalez. By C. C.
MARDEN,
17. The curse-idea in Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris. By C. A.
EGGERT,
xix
XX
xxi
18. Problematical characters in German fiction. By A. B. FAUST,
Social Reception,
19. The appositive participle in Anglo-Saxon. By MORGAN
CALLAWAY, JR.,
xxii
20. The Lambeth version of Havelok. By E. K. PUTNAM,
21. On Modern English Dictionaries. By JULIA PAULINE
LEAVENS,
22. Figurative elements in the terminology of English Grammar.
By F. N. SCOTT,
23. Vita Meriadoci: an Arthurian romance now first edited
xxiii
24. The influence of Court Masques on the drama, 1605-15. By
ASHLEY H. THORNDIKE,
25. On the date of the Rimed Chronicle of the Cid. By B. P.
BOURLAND,
xxiv
26. Dictation and Composition in Modern Language teaching.
By EDWARD S. JOYNES,
XXV
Adoption of the Report of the Committee of Twelve, -
The revival of the Gaelic Language. By CHARLES P. MON-