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Busby, Keith & Roger Dalrymple (eds.)	2006.	Arthurian Literature, XXIII. Boydell & Brewer.

Busby, Keith & Roger Dalrymple (eds.)	2005.	Arthurian Literature, XXII. Boydell & Brewer.

Busby, Keith & Roger Dalrymple (eds.)	2003.	Arthurian Literature, XIX: Comedy in Arthurian Literature. Boydell & Brewer.

Busby, Keith, Bart Besamusca, & Frank Brandsma (eds.)	2007.	Arthurian Literature, XXIV. Boydell & Brewer.

Bush, D.	1946.	English Literature in the Earlier 17th Century 1600-1660.  O.U.P.

Busse, Beatrix. 2014. "(New) Historical Stylistics". in Routledge Introduction to Stylistics, ed. Michael Burke, pp. 101-117. London: Routledge. 

Busse, Beatrix. 2010. "The Stylistics of Drama: The Reign of King Edward III". In Contemporary Stylistics, ed. Marina Lambrou & Peter Stockwell, pp. 232-243, London: Bloomsbury. 

Busse, Beatrix.	2006.	"Linguistic Aspects of Sensuality: A Corpus-based Approach to Will-construing Contexts in Shakespeare's Works". Anglistentag 2005: Bamberg Proceedings, ed. Ch. Houswitschka & A. Mueller, pp. 123-42. Trier: WVT 2006.

Busse, Beatrix.	2006.	Vocative Constructions in the Language of Shakespeare. John Benjamins.

Busse, Ulrich.	2003. "The Co-occurrence of Nominal and Pronominal Address Forms in the Shakespeare Corpus: Who Says Thou or You to Whom?", in Diachronic Perspectives in Address Term Systems, ed. I. Taavitsainen and A. H. Jucker, pp. 192-221, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Busse, Ulrich.	2002.	"'Prithee no more' vs. 'Pray you, chuck, come hither': Prithee and pray you as discourse markers", in Ulrich Busse, Linguistic Variation in the Shakespeare Corpus, pp. 187-212. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Busse, Ulrich.	2002.	"Changing politeness strategies in English requests: A diachronic investigation". Studies in English Historical Linguistics and Philology, ed. Jacek Fisiak, pp. 17-35. Peter Lang.

Busse, Ulrich.	2002.	Linguistic Variation in the Shakespeare Corpus: Morpho-syntactic variaability of 2nd person pronouns. John Benjamins.

Busse, Ulrich. 2001. "The Use of Address Pronouns in Shakespeare's Plays and Sonnets", in Actualization: Linguistic Change in Progress, ed. Henning Andersen, pp. 119–142, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Busse, Ulrich.	1999.	"'Prithee now, say you will, and go about it': Prithee vs. pray you as discourse markers in the Shakespeare corpus", in Anglistentag 1998 Erfurt: Proceedings, ed. F. Neumann & S. Schuelting, pp. 485-500. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag.

Bussman, H.	1995.	Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics.
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