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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Murray Copland THE SHIPMAN'S TALE: CHAUCER AND BOCCACCIO 35/1, p. 11
E.V. Gordon, Eugène Vinaver NEW LIGHT ON THE TEXT OF THE ALLITERATIVE "MORTE ARTHURE" 6/2, p. 81
Maldwyn Mills THE COMPOSITION AND STYLE OF THE 'SOUTHERN' "OCTAVIAN, SIR LAUNFAL" AND "LIBEAUS DESCONUS" 31/2, p. 88

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