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Author(s) Title Reference
PHILIP E. BENNETT Paul Maurice Clogan (ed.), Civil Strife and National Identity in the Middle Ages, Medievalia et Humanistica, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture 26 70/1, p. 124
J.G. Fucilla The Petrarchan Sources of 'La Celestina', by A. D. Deyermond 30/2, p. 138

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