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James Simpson Medieval Writers and their Work: Middle English Literature and its Background 1100-1500, by J. A. Burrow 53/2, p. 307
J.R. WOODHOUSE Peter Brand and Lino Pertile (eds), The Cambridge History of Italian Literature 66/2, p. 350

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