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DAVID MILLS The Middle English Mystery Play: A Study in Dramatic Speech and Form, European Studies in English Literature Series, by Hans-Jürgen Diller, Frances Wessels 63/1, p. 143
Mark Campbell Chambers Penny Granger, The N-Town Play: Drama and Liturgy in Medieval East Anglia, Westfield Medieval Studies 79/2, p. 328

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