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D.S. Brewer Critical Approaches to Medieval Literature. Selected Papers from the English Institute, 1958-1959, by Dorothy Bethurum 31/1, p. 46
F.M. Powicke Mediæval and Renaissance Studies. Volume I, number 1, by Richard Hunt, Raymond Klibansky 11/, p. 91

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