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C. Foligno The DXV Problem and the Veltro : An Essay in Dante Interpretation, by J. H. Sacret 8/1, p. 79
MATTHEW WOODCOCK

Michael L. Hays, Shakespearean Tragedy as Chivalric Romance: Rethinking 'Macbeth', 'Hamlet', 'Othello', and 'King Lear', Studies in Renaissance Literature 12

73/2, p. 344

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