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James Simpson FROM REASON TO AFFECTIVE KNOWLEDGE: MODES OF THOUGHT AND POETIC FORM IN "PIERS PLOWMAN" 55/1, p. 1
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FIONA SOMERSET Anne Hudson (ed.), The Works of a Lollard Preacher: The Sermon 'Omnis plantacio', the Tract 'Fundamentum aliud nemo potest ponere', and the Tract 'De oblacione iugis sacrificii', EETS, os 317 72/1, p. 139

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