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Robert E. Tully John Gower, Moral Philosopher and Friend of Chaucer, by John H. Fisher 36/1, p. 70
Anne Hudson Alastair Minnis, Translations of Authority in Medieval English Literature: Valuing the Vernacular 79/2, p. 321

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