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NB. In his 'Addenda' to 1570, Harbage listed the following plays which "cannot be dated with any approximation to accuracy" but which "seem to belong to the period of the popularity of the moral interlude": | |||
NB. In his 'Addenda' to 1570, Harbage listed the following plays which "cannot be dated with any approximation to accuracy" but which "seem to belong to the period of the popularity of the moral interlude": | |||
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NB. In his 'Addenda' to 1570, Harbage listed the following plays which "cannot be dated with any approximation to accuracy" but which "seem to belong to the period of the popularity of the moral interlude":