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NORMAN DANIEL
The Good Wife taught her Daughter; The Good Wyfe wold a Pylgremage; The Thewis of Gud Women. (Annales Academiæ Scientiarum Fennicæ B LXI 2)
, by Tauno F. Mustanoja
20. (1951), 60-63
DOI:10.2307/43631100
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PAULINE MATARASSO
Sharon L. Jansen (trans.),
Anne of France: Lessons for my Daughter, Library of Medieval Women
74.1 (2005), 145-145
DOI:10.2307/43632275
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Rachel Bromwich
Branwen Daughter of Llŷr: A Study of the Irish Affinities and of the Composition of the Second Branch of the Mabinogi
, by Proinsias Mac Cana
28.3 (1959), 203-210
DOI:10.2307/43626823
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F.W. Baxter
The Lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, knighte, written by William Roper, Esquire, whiche maried Margreat, daughter of the sayed Thomas Moore
, by Elsie Vaughan Hitchcock
4.3 (1935), 225-228
DOI:10.2307/43625966
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CATHERINE LA FARGE
Richard Almond,
Daughters of Artemis: The Huntress in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
79.2 (2010), 331-332
DOI:10.2307/43632441
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Renaissance
ELIZABETH A. ANDERSEN
María Bullón-Fernández,
Fathers and Daughters in Gower's 'Confessio Amantis': Authority, Family, State, and Writing, Publications of the John Gower Society V
70.2 (2001), 337-338
DOI:10.2307/43632707
CONFESSIO AMANTIS
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Peter R. Grillo
WAS MARIE DE FRANCE THE DAUGHTER OF WALERAN II, COUNT OF MEULAN?
57.2 (1988), 269-274
DOI:10.2307/43629213
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Leonard Neidorf
Hygelac and his daughter: rereading
Beowulf
lines 2985–98
89.2 (2020), 350-355
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