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Nevill Coghill The Relations between the Social and Divine Order in William Langland's Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman. Sprache und Kultur der Germanischen und Romanischen Völker, A. Anglistische Reihe, Band XII, by Francis A. R. Carnegy 4/1, p. 47
CORY J. RUSHTON Isabel Davis, Writing Masculinity in the Later Middle Ages 77/2, p. 331
NICOLETTE ZEEMAN Christopher Cannon, Middle English Literature: A Cultural History 78/2, p. 333
HELEN BARR Anne M. Scott, Piers Plowman and the Poor 74/2, p. 342

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