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F.W.A. George

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Author(s) Title Reference
F.W.A. George Chrétien de Troyes and Scotland, by R. L. Græme Ritchie 21/, p. 82
F.W.A. George Rutebeuf Poèmes concernant l'Université de Paris, by H. H. Lucas 23/2, p. 102
F.W.A. George Les neuf joies Nostre Dame, by Tauno F. Mustanoja 23/2, p. 102
F.W.A. George The oldest version of the twelfth-century poem La Venjance Nostre Seigneur, by Loyal A. T. Gryting 23/2, p. 104

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