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A.G. Rigg
Joseph of Exeter's pagan gods again
70/1
, p. 19
Audrey Graham
FROISSART'S USE OF CLASSICAL ALLUSION IN HIS POEMS
32/1
, p. 24
T. McALINDON
COSMOLOGY, CONTRARIETY AND THE KNIGHT'S TALE
55/1
, p. 41
DANIÉLA PANTCHEVA CAPIN
Le conservatisme de la langue, gage du caractère littéraire du texte et témoin d’une nouvelle conception de l’acte d’écriture: le cas d’
Ysaÿe le Triste
73/1
, p. 66
Douglas Brooks
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Alastair Fowler
THE MEANING OF CHAUCER'S "KNIGHT'S TALE"
39/2
, p. 123
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J.A. Burrow
Chaucer's Early Poetry
, by Wolfgang Clemen, C. A. M. Sym
34/2
, p. 152
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