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Richard Cœur de Lion
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G.V. Smithers The Seven Sages of Rome (Southern Version), by Karl Brunner 4/1, p. 29
G.V. Smithers The Seege of Troye A study of the intertextual relations of the Middle English romance the 'Seege or Batayle of Troye', by G. Hofstrand 6/1, p. 47

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