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The Temptacyon of our Lorde. Written in 1538. Ed. Grosart, A. B.
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Norris, E. The Ancient Cornish Drama. 2 vols. Oxford, 1859.
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a
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A. General History and Criticism.
Cushman, L. D. The Devil and Vice in English Dramatio Literature before
Shakespeare. 1900.
Eckhardt, E. Die lustige Person im älteren englischen Drama. In Palaestra,
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A. W. English Miracle Plays. (See sec. I. )
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The Nice Wanton. Entered in Stationers' register, 1560. Ptd in Hazlitt's
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Impatient Poverty. "Newlye imprinted,' 1560. (To be rptd in Bang's Mate-
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King Darius. Ptd 1565. Rptd privately by Halliwell-Phillipps, J. 0. , in
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Albyon Knight. Entered in Stationers' register, 1565-6. Ptd by Collier in
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Wager, L. The Life and Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene. A morality play
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9
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[In chronological order. ]
Wealth and Health. Entered in Stationers' register, 1557. Edd. Greg, W. W.
and Simpson, P. Malone Soc. Reprints. 1907. Ed. Holthausen, F. Kiel,
1908.
The Nice Wanton. Entered in Stationers' register, 1560. Ptd in Hazlitt's
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Impatient Poverty. "Newlye imprinted,' 1560. (To be rptd in Bang's Mate-
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A new Enterlude of Godly Queene Hester. Ed. from the quarto of 1562 by
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King Darius. Ptd 1565. Rptd privately by Halliwell-Phillipps, J. 0. , in
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Albyon Knight. Entered in Stationers' register, 1565-6. Ptd by Collier in
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9
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Fernow, H. The Three Lords and Three Ladies of London. By
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