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Author(s) Title Reference
C.W. MARX English Medieval Theatre 1400—1500, by William Tydeman 57/1, p. 123
J.A. Burrow C. R. Dodwell, Anglo-Saxon Gestures and the Roman Stage, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 28 69/2, p. 296

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