69 Arthur Bivins Stonex, 'The usurer in Elizabethan drama', PMLA 31 (1916), 190—210. 70 He also perhaps has some traits of the puritan. Thomas Wilson associates puritans and usurers, and the puritans' predilection for the Old Testament ...
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