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Austin Gill La Fantaisie verbale et le Comique dans le théâtre français du Moyen Age à la fin du XVIIe siècle, by Robert Garapon 27/2, p. 135
JEAN CHARLES PAYEN 'La farce du Cuvier', presented with Introduction, Notes and Production Guide, together with a facsimile of the Lyons edition of c. 1545. (Hull French Texts, 4), by Alan Hindley 50/1, p. 145

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