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Metrical Chronicle
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CATHERINE NALL Malory’s Morte Darthur and the rhetoric of war 79/2, p. 207
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MARILYN CORRIE Richard J. Moll, Before Malory: Reading Arthur in Later Medieval England 74/1, p. 131

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