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Beryl Rowland Form and Style in Early English Literature, by Pamela Gradon 43/3, p. 286
G.N. BROMILEY Florence Plet-Nicolas, La Création du monde: Les Noms propres dans le roman de Tristan en prose, Nouvelle Bibliothèque du Moyen Age 84/i> 77/2, p. 352
Notes
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Marion E. Gibbs VISUAL MOMENTS IN WOLFRAM'S "WILLEHALM" 59/1, p. 120

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