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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2020
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1 An article omitted from last year's bibliography: G. L. van Roosbroeck, “Un Débat sur Marot au XVIIIe siécle” (RSS. fasc. 2-3 of 1922 (issued in 1923)).
2 An article omitted from last year's bibliography: G. L. van Roosbroeck and A. Constans, “The first two editions of Gomberville's Polexandre,” (MLR. July, 1923).
3 This conclusion had already been reached by D. S. Blondheim (MLN. xiii, 334).