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Robert F. Yeager Peter Nicholson, Love and Ethics in Gower’s ‘Confessio Amantis’ 76/1, p. 139
Robert F. Yeager Piero Boitani, The Genius to Improve an Invention: Literary Transitions 72/2, p. 315
Robert F. Yeager Douglas Gray (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Chaucer 74/2, p. 344

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