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ALCUIN BLAMIRES R. Allen Shoaf, Chaucer’s Body: The Anxiety of Circulation in the ‘Canterbury Tales’ 72/1, p. 135
Notes
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Laurence Wright 'BURNING' AND LEPROSY IN OLD FRENCH 56/1, p. 101

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