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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Audrey Graham FROISSART'S USE OF CLASSICAL ALLUSION IN HIS POEMS 32/1, p. 24
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H.E. Butler Excidium Troiae, by E. Bagby Atwood, Virgil K. Whitaker 14/, p. 73

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works

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