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Author(s) Title Reference
HELEN BARR Managing Language in 'Piers Plowman', Piers Plowman Studies 9, by Gillian Rudd 65/1, p. 129
L. Pertile 'L'etterno piacer': Aesthetic Ideas in Dante, by J. F. Took 55/2, p. 327
L. Pertile The Door of Purgatory: a Study of Multiple Symbolism in Dante's Purgatorio, by Peter Armour 54/2, p. 343

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