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Derek Pearsall Nicholas Perkins, Hoccleve’s ‘Regiment of Princes’: Counsel and Constraint 72/1, p. 141
Angus J. Kennedy Gabriella Parussa (ed.), Christine de Pizan; Epistre Othea 70/1, p. 154
James Simpson The Glass of Form: Mirroring Structures from Chaucer to Skelton, by Anna Torti 61/2, p. 323

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