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L. Jenaro MacLennan

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L. Jenaro MacLennan Two Spanish Masterpieces: The 'Book of Good Love' and 'The Celestina', Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, vol. 49, by María Rosa Lida de Malkiel 32/1, p. 60

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  • De Amore
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