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STEVEN F. KRUGER Kathryn L. Lynch, Chaucer's Philosophical Visions, Chaucer Studies 27 71/1, p. 147
STEVEN F. KRUGER Michael St. John, Chaucer's Dream Visions: Courtliness and Individual Identity, Studies in European Cultural Transition 7 71/1, p. 147

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