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JANETTE DILLON "PIERS PLOWMAN": A PARTICULAR EXAMPLE OF WORDPLAY AND ITS STRUCTURAL SIGNIFICANCE 50/1, p. 40
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J.A. Burrow The structure of Piers Plowman B XV–XX: evidence from the rubrics 77/2, p. 306

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