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NORMAN DANIEL The dialect and provenance of the Middle English poem The Owl and the Nightingale: a linguistic study. (Lund Studies in English XVIII), by Bertil Sundby 20/, p. 64
Nicolas Jacobs Jongleur: a Modified Theory of Oral Improvisation and its Effects on the Performance and Transmission of Middle Engish Romance, by William A. Quinn, Audley S. Hall 53/2, p. 311

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