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Morton W. Bloomfield

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Morton W. Bloomfield THE ALLEGORIES OF "DOBEST" ("PIERS PLOWMAN" B XIX-XX) 50/1, p. 30
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Morton W. Bloomfield Chaucer and the Making of English Poetry, Vol. I, Love Vision and Debate; Vol. II, The Art of Narrative, by P. M. Kean 43/2, p. 193

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