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Magnyfycence
Magnyfycence, ( 1516 )a morality play by Skelton . Magnyfycence, symbolizing a generous prince, is ruined by mistaken liberality and bad counsellors, but restored by Good-hope, Perseverance, and other similar figures. The play was edited by Paula Neuss ( 1980 ).
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