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Gerry Wolfson-Grande 19<br />

77 Blake, “Order and the Noble Life in Chaucer's Knight's Tale,” 15.<br />

78 E.D. Blodgett, “Chaucerian Pryvetee and the Opposition to Time.” Speculum 51.3 (1976): 487,<br />

accessed March 6, 2011, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2851709.<br />

79 Muscatine, Chaucer and the French Tradition, 189.<br />

80 Ibid., 190.<br />

81 Robert Emmett Finnegan, “The Curious Condition of Being: The City and the Grove in the<br />

Knight’s Tale,” Studies in Philology 106.3 (2009): 286, accessed March 5, 2011, DOI:<br />

10.1353/sip.0.0026.<br />

82 Blake, “Order and the Noble Life in Chaucer's Knight's Tale,” 17.<br />

83 Ibid., 17.<br />

84 Chaucer, Knight’s Tale, line 2474.<br />

85 Chaucer, Knight’s Tale, lines 1806-1808.<br />

86 Chaucer, Knight’s Tale, note to line 1806.<br />

87 Middle English Dictionary. University of Michigan, 2001, accessed March 14, 2011,<br />

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/m/mec/med-idx?size=First+100&type=headword&q1=game&<br />

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