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BARBARA N. SARGENT-BAUR MEDIÆVAL RIRE, RIDERE: A LAUGHING MATTER? 43/2, p. 116
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Barry Windeatt J. A. Burrow, Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 48 76/1, p. 126
Mark Campbell Chambers Sarah Carpenter and Meg Twycross, Masks and Masking in Medieval and Early Tudor England, Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama 73/1, p. 129

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