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Ernest Schanzer DANTE AND JULIUS CÆSAR 24/1, p. 20
C.S. Lewis DANTE'S STATIUS 25/3, p. 133
WILLIAM A. QUINN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF "ST ERKENWALD" 53/2, p. 180

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