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MARK ALLEN The Poetics of Personification, Literature, Culture, Theory 6, by James J. Paxson 65/1, p. 110
A.C. Hamilton The Condition of Creatures. Suffering and Action in Chaucer and Spenser, by Georgia Ronan Crampton 46/1, p. 155

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