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HELEN BARR Pearl - or the jeweller's tale 69/1, p. 59
Reviews
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Sylvia Huot Jane H. M. Taylor, The Making of Poetry: Late-Medieval French Poetic Anthologies, Texts and Transitions: Studies in the History of Manuscripts and Printed Books 1 78/1, p. 149
MARIANNE AILES Andrew Cowell, The Medieval Warrior Aristocracy: Gift, Violence, Performance and the Sacred, Gallica 6 79/2, p. 335

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