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The Vox and the Wolf
John David Anderson
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Title
Issue
D.S. Brewer
Early Middle English Texts. (2nd ed.)
, by Bruce Dickins, R. M. Wilson
22/2
p. 119
Thorlac Turville-Petre
Judith Tschann and M. B. Parkes (introd.),
Facsimile of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Digby 86, Early English Text Society, ss 16
67/1
p. 132
DOROTHY YAMAMOTO
Thomas Honegger,
From Phoenix to Chatuntecleer: Medieval English Animal Poetry, Swiss Studies in English 120
66/2
p. 326
Karl Steel
Jill Mann, From Aesop to Reynard: Beast Literature in Medieval Britain
80/1
p. 342
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