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J.A.W. Bennett
Anglo-Saxon saints and scholars
, by Eleanor Shipley Duckett
18/
, p. 37
C.S. Lewis
The Other World, according to descriptions in Mediæval literature. (Smith College Studies in Modern Languages, New Series, Vol. I)
, by Howard Rollin Patch
20/
, p. 93
NANCY MASON BRADBURY
Tony Davenport,
Medieval Narrative: An Introduction
78/1
, p. 130
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