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Author(s) Title Reference
Richard Axton Non-Cycle Plays and Fragments, (Early English Text Society, Supplementary Series No. 1), by Osborn Waterhouse, Norman Davis, F. Ll. Harrison 41/2, p. 157
Richard Axton The Cornish Ordinalia: Religion and Dramaturgy, by Robert Longsworth 38/3, p. 327

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  • Caiaphas as a Palm Sunday Prophet
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  • An early mention of a St. Nicholas Play in England

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