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Dorothy Everett Chaucer's Canterbury Tales und das Decameron. (Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Neuere Philologie und Literaturgeschichte, Neue Folge, Band I, Nr. 4), by Lorenz Morsbach 4/1, p. 54
A.A. Prins Old French and Modern English Idiom, by John Orr 33/1, p. 71
G. Kane Piers the Plowman: Literary Relations of the A and B Texts, by David C. Fowler 33/3, p. 230

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