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Bernice W. Kliman
SPEECH AS A MIRROR OF "SAPIENTIA" AND "FORTITUDO" IN BARBOUR'S "BRUCE"
CRAIG McDONALD
THE PERVERSION OF LAW IN ROBERT HENRYSON'S FABLE OF THE FOX, "THE WOLF, AND THE HUSBANDMAN"
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