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Nancy Dean CHAUCERIAN ATTITUDES TOWARD JOY WITH PARTICULAR CONSIDERATION OF THE "NUN'S PRIEST'S TALE"
P.M. Kean CHAUCER'S DEALINGS WITH A STANZA OF "IL FILOSTRATO" AND THE EPILOGUE OF "TROILUS AND CRISEYDE" 33/1, p. 36
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F.M. Powicke The third volume of Mediæval and Renaissance Studies, by Richard Hunt, Raymond Klibansky 25/1, p. 20

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  • Old French
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works

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  • Il Filostrato
  • De consolatione philosophiae

people

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  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Saint Paul
  • Pope Innocent III
  • Saint Peter
  • St Anselm
  • Epicurus
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  • Adalbold of Utrecht
  • Pierre Courcelle
  • John the Scot
  • Clement C. J. Webb
  • Adam of Balsham
  • Adam the Petit-Pont
  • Clement of Lanthony
  • William of Nottingham I
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