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DAVID WALLACE I racconti di Canterbury: un'opera unitaria, I Saggi di Testo a Fronte 2, by Franco Buffoni 63/1, p. 137
HUGH WHITE Chaucer and Pagan Antiquity, Chaucer Studies, 8, by A. J. Minnis 54/2, p. 305

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