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Author(s) Title Reference
Richard Beadle Contexts for Early English Drama, by Marianne G. Briscoe, John C. Coldewey 60/1, p. 121
Mark Campbell Chambers Clifford Davidson, Festivals and Plays in Late Medieval Britain 79/1, p. 139

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