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JOHN C. HIRSH Fourteenth-Century English Poetry: Contexts and Readings, by Elizabeth Salter 55/2, p. 291
ARDIS BUTTERFIELD Guillaume de Machaut: ‘Le Confort d'ami’ (Comfort for a Friend), Garland Library of Medieval Literature, Series A, 67, by R. Barton Palmer 63/2, p. 343

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