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Helen Swift Deborah McGrady, Controlling Readers: Guillaume de Machaut and his Late Medieval Audience 77/1, p. 143
Sylvia Huot Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (ed.) and R. Barton Palmer (trans.), Guillaume de Machaut; Le Livre dou voir dit (The Book of the True Poem), Garland Library of Medieval Literature 106A 70/1, p. 151

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