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Author(s) Title Reference
A.V.C. Schmidt Poetry of the Passion: Studies in Twelve Centuries of English Verse, by J. A. W. Bennett 52/1, p. 115
P.J.C. Field Arthurian Literature, Volume I, by Richard Barber 53/1, p. 139

languages

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works

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