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Y saje le Triste
Elisa Andrew
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ROGER PENSOM
Evelyn Birge Vitz, Nancy Freeman Regalado, and Marilyn Lawrence (eds),
Performing Medieval Narrative
75/1
p. 130
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Old Welsh
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Y saje le Triste
Decameron
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Rutebeuf
Jean Bodel
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