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MILIJA N. PAVLOVIĆ, Roger M. Walker A REAPPRAISAL OF THE CLOSING SCENES OF THE "POEMA DE MIO CID" I: THE "RIEPTOS" 58/1, p. 1
ANDREW LYNCH ‘Manly cowardyse’: Thomas Hoccleve’s peace strategy 73/2, p. 306

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