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    Jack Philipot, John of Gaunt, and a poem of 1380.Richard Firth Green - 1991 - Speculum 66 (2):330-341.
    The macaronic poem beginning “Syng y wold, butt, alas!” given the title On the Times by Thomas Wright, has not attracted much notice, but those who have chosen to comment on it do not seem seriously to have questioned Wright's dating of 1388. In what follows I hope to show that this date is wrong and that On the Times was probably written some eight years earlier. Though such redating is hardly likely to enhance the poem's literary reputation, which is (...)
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    Mediaevalia.Richard Firth Green - 2004 - Mediaeval Studies 66 (1):363-370.
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    The Sexual Normality of Chaucer's Pardoner.Richard Firth Green - 1982 - Mediaevalia 8:351-358.
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    The Two 'Litel Wot Hit Any Mon' Lyrics in Harley 2253.Richard Firth Green - 1989 - Mediaeval Studies 51 (1):304-312.
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    Jennifer Jahner, Literature and Law in the Era of Magna Carta. (Oxford Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xii, 277. $85. ISBN: 978-0-1988-4772-4. [REVIEW]Richard Firth Green - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1211-1212.
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