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New York : Columbia University Press , 1943 . Adams , Joseph Quincy . " The Authorship of A Warning for Fair Women . Publications of the Modern Language Association , XXVIII ( 1913 ) , 594-620 . Addison , Joseph . The Spectator .
New York : Columbia University Press , 1943 . Adams , Joseph Quincy . " The Authorship of A Warning for Fair Women . Publications of the Modern Language Association , XXVIII ( 1913 ) , 594-620 . Addison , Joseph . The Spectator .
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Harvard University Press , 1925 . Guide Through the Romantic Movement . New York : Ronald Press , 1949 . Bishop , Jim . " Plagiarism keeps some of the best stories alive . " Detroit Free Press , 25 March 1978 , p . 33 .
Harvard University Press , 1925 . Guide Through the Romantic Movement . New York : Ronald Press , 1949 . Bishop , Jim . " Plagiarism keeps some of the best stories alive . " Detroit Free Press , 25 March 1978 , p . 33 .
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Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1923 . Chandler , Frank W. and Richard A. Cordell , ed . Twentieth Century Plays : British . New York : Ronald Press , 1941 . Chaucer , Geoffrey . The Canterbury Tales . Tr . Neville Coghill .
Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1923 . Chandler , Frank W. and Richard A. Cordell , ed . Twentieth Century Plays : British . New York : Ronald Press , 1941 . Chaucer , Geoffrey . The Canterbury Tales . Tr . Neville Coghill .
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