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Wolfgang Becker THE LATIN MANUSCRIPT SOURCES OF THE OLD ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF THE SERMON "REMEDIA PECCATORUM" 45/2, p. 145
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Andy Orchard A Store of Common Sense: Gnomic Theme and Style in Old Icelandic and Old English Wisdom Poetry, by Carolyne Larrington 63/2, p. 322

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