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Author(s) Title Reference
R.P. FIELD Counsel and Strategy in Middle English Romance, by Geraldine Barnes 63/1, p. 127
J.A. Burrow Chaucer's Early Poetry, by Wolfgang Clemen, C. A. M. Sym 34/2, p. 152

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