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John V. Fleming HOCCLEVE'S 'LETTER OF CUPID' AND THE 'QUARREL' OVER THE "ROMAN DE LA ROSE" 40/1, p. 21
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F.J. Tanquerey Des Grantz Geanz, an Anglo-Norman poem. (Medium Ævum Monographs II), by Georgine E. Brereton 7/2, p. 132
D.J.A. MATTHEW Amanda Jane Hingst, The Written World: Past and Place in the Work of Orderic Vitalis 80/1, p. 337

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