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Author(s) Title Reference
Bernard O'Donoghue Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer, by Ruth Morse, Barry Windeatt 61/1, p. 131
James Kinsley King James IV of Scotland, A Brief Survey of his Life and Times, by R. L. Mackie 28/2, p. 135
Charles Elliott The James Carmichaell Collection of Proverbs in Scots, by M. L. Anderson 28/3, p. 223

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