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Author(s) Title Reference
Murray Copland THE SHIPMAN'S TALE: CHAUCER AND BOCCACCIO 35/1, p. 11
Peter J. Lucas TOWARDS AN INTERPRETATION OF "SIR LAUNFAL" WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO LINE 683 39/3, p. 291
Notes
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J.A. Burrow Lady Meed and the power of money 74/1, p. 113

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