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BELLA MILLETT C. W. Marx, The Devil's Rights and the Redemption in the Literature of Medieval England 66/1, p. 126
Anne Hudson Regionalism in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts: Essays Celebrating the Publication of 'A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English', York Manuscripts Conference: Proceedings Series, 2, by Felicity Riddy 62/1, p. 139

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