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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Chaucer's Idea of What is Noble. Presidential Address of the English Association, 1971, by Nevill Coghill 42/1, p. 117
Nicolas Jacobs Geoffrey Chaucer: the Franklin's Tale, by Gerald Morgan 52/1, p. 126
NANCY MASON BRADBURY Tony Davenport, Medieval Narrative: An Introduction 78/1, p. 130

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