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Janet M. Cowen Chaucer and The Legend of Good Women, by Robert Worth Frank Jr. 43/3, p. 291
Janet M. Cowen Caxton's Malory: New Edition of Sir Thomas Malory's 'Le Morte Darthur', Based on the Pierpont Morgan Copy of William Caxton's Edition of 1485, by James W. Spisak, William Matthews, Bert Dillon 55/2, p. 303

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