• George Philip Krapp (1872–1934) was a scholar of the English language who was born in Cincinnati. He graduated from Wittenberg College in 1894 and received...
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  • portray informal or low-status language usage. The term was coined by George Philip Krapp to refer to a literary technique that implies the standard pronunciation...
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  • baseball player George Philip Krapp (1872–1934), American academic Herbert J. Krapp (1887–1973), American theatre architect and designer Krapp's Last Tape,...
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    Methuen, 1954). 'Dream of the Rood', in The Vercelli Book, ed. by George Philip Krapp, The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records: A Collective Edition, 2 (New York:...
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  • Anglo-Saxon attitudes to sexuality. As edited by Krapp and Dobbie, the riddle reads: Krapp, George Philip and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie (eds), The Exeter Book...
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    c1910), archive.org, Wikimedia Commons Elliott van Kirk Dobbie and George Philip Krapp (eds), The Exeter Book, Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records 3 (New York: Columbia...
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    and Modern English translation Old English text, digitised from George Philip Krapp and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie (eds), The Exeter Book, The Anglo-Saxon...
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  • Carolina at Chapel Hill and mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina George Philip Krapp, professor of English at Columbia University John Warwick Montgomery...
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  • from the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records edition (15 November 2007). George Philip Krapp and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie (eds), The Exeter Book, The Anglo-Saxon...
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  • the initiative in heterosexual sex. As edited by Krapp and Dobbie, the riddle reads: Krapp, George Philip and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie (eds), The Exeter Book...
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