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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Alexander Bell Le Petit Plet, by B. S. Merrilees 40/1, p. 71
AVRIL BRUTEN A New Rime Index to 'The Canterbury Tales', by Michio Masui 59/1, p. 156
J.H. Whitfield Petrarch Manuscripts in the British Isles, by Nicholas Mann 46/2, p. 360

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