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R. Wayne Hamm A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE "CONFISYON DEL AMANTE", THE CASTILIAN TRANSLATION OF GOWER'S "CONFESSIO AMANTIS" 47/1, p. 91
Phyllis Abrahams THE MERCATOR-SCENES IN MEDIÆVAL FRENCH PASSION-PLAYS 3/2, p. 112

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