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DAVID MACKENZIE The Manueline Succession: the Poetry of Don Juan Manuel II and Dom João Manuel, Exeter Hispanic Texts, 24, by Ian Macpherson 51/1, p. 130
KIRSTIN KENNEDY John Gornall, Jane Whetnall (ed.), The 'Invenciones' of the British Library 'Cancionero', Papers of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar 41 74/1, p. 152

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