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P.B. Salmon THE 'THREE VOICES' OF POETRY IN MEDIÆVAL LITERARY THEORY 30/1, p. 1

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  • Probus
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  • Theodore Watts-Dunton
  • Domenicus Gundissalinus

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  • theory
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  • drama
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