Enterlude of detraction, light judgment, verity, and justice

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Anon. (c.1550)


Historical Records

Print fragment

Five fragments from 2 leaves (E1 and E3) survive at the Huntington Library:

Anon., [Enterlude of detraction, light judgment, verity, and justice], [London : S.n., ca. 1550], RB 131401:11 (fragment).

(Reproduced by permission of the Huntington Library, San Marino, California.)

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fragment 1r
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fragment 1v
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Theatrical Provenance

Unknown.


Probable Genre(s)

Moral (Wiggins).


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Critical Commentary

See Wiggins 208.


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