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N.P. Brookes The Norman Conquest (Creighton Lecture, 1962), by R. R. Darlington 33/1, p. 84
R. Bruce Mitchell The Published Writings of Eilert Ekwall. A Bibliography, by Olof von Feilitzen 31/3, p. 228
Roger Ellis Techniques of Translation: Chaucer's 'Boece', by T. W. Machan 56/2, p. 324

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