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G. Aquilecchia Dante's Style in His Lyric Poetry, by Patrick Boyde 42/2, p. 176
CECIL GRAYSON Dante's Lyric Poetry. Vol. I. Vol. II, by K. Foster, P. Boyde 37/3, p. 314

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