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THE BRUT
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Dominica Legge "THE BRUT ABRIDGED", A QUERY 16/, p. 32
WENDY SCASE 'PROUD GALLANTS AND POPEHOLY PRIESTS': THE CONTEXT AND FUNCTION OF A FIFTEENTH-CENTURY SATIRICAL POEM 63/2, p. 275
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R.T. Davies Romance and Chronicle. A Study of Malory's Prose Style, by P. J. C. Field 42/2, p. 184

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