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JOHN C. HIRSH Sheila Delany (ed.), Chaucer and the Jews: Sources, Contexts, Meanings, , The Multicultural Middle Ages 74/1, p. 133
JOHN C. HIRSH Margery Kempe: A Book of Essays, Garland Medieval Casebooks 4, by Sandra J. McEntire 63/1, p. 140

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