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Peter N. Dunn THEMES AND IMAGES IN THE "COPLAS POR LA MUERTE DE SU PADRE" OF JORGE MANRIQUE 33/3, p. 169
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MARK BALFOUR Mark Musa (trans. and ed.), Dante's 'Inferno': The Indiana Critical Edition 66/1, p. 155

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