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Author(s) Title Reference
C. Foligno The Influence of Dante and Petrarch on certain of Boccaccio's lyrics, by Gordon Routledge Silber 10/1, p. 54
P.M. Kean Functional change in Early English, by Donald W. Lee 18/, p. 78

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