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C.S. Lewis The Three Estates in Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature, by Ruth Mohl 3/1, p. 68
DAVID J. PARKINSON Joanna Martin, Kingship and Love in Scottish Poetry, 1424–1540 78/1, p. 140

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