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G.V. Smithers TWO TYPOLOGICAL TERMS IN THE "ANCRENE RIWLE" 34/2, p. 126
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MARIANNE AILES Nicolas Lenoir, Étude sur la ‘Chanson d’Aiquin’ ou ‘La Conquête de la Bretagne par le roi Charlemagne’ 81/2, p. 157

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