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Author(s) Title Reference
Derek Pearsall A new view of Chaucer, by George Williams 35/2, p. 149
P.L. Heyworth Chaucer and Augustan Scholarship. (University of California English Studies 35), by William L. Alderson, Arnold C. Henderson 41/3, p. 273
Barry Windeatt Eighteenth Century Modernizations from 'The Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies, 16, by Betsy Bowden 61/2, p. 363

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