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D.C. Baker 'THERFOR TO WEPE, CUM LERNE OFF ME': A "PLANCTUS" FRAGMENT IN MS. CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE OXFORD F. 261 38/3, p. 291
Reviews
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L.P. Harvey Literature in Medieval Germany. (Introductions to German Literature Vol. I), by Paul Salmon 41/3, p. 253
A.E. Cobby Raoul de Cambrai, by Sarah Kay 62/2, p. 341

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