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Teseida
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J.A.W. Bennett CHAUCER, DANTE, AND BOCCACCIO 22/2, p. 114
A.J. GILBERT THE INFLUENCE OF BOETHIUS ON THE "PARLEMENT OF FOULYS" 47/2, p. 292
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Helen Cooper Chaucer and Menippean Satire, by F. Anne Payne 52/1, p. 134

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