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Joseph Szövérffy THE UNERRING BOW AND PETRUS OLAVI 30/2, p. 102
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M.C. CORCORAN AMBIGUOUS VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION OF EMOTION IN GIRAUT DE BORNELH'S "GEN M'ATEN" 59/2, p. 275

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