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Goliath
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Margaret E. Goldsmith Beowulf: the Poem and its Tradition, by John D. Niles 55/2, p. 266
Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
MAX HARRIS FLESH AND SPIRITS: THE BATTLE BETWEEN VIRTUES AND VICES IN MEDIAEVAL DRAMA REASSESSED 57/1, p. 56

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people

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