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  • 101The Scornful Lady — is a Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, and first published in 1616, the year of Beaumont s death. It was one of the pair s most popular, often revived, and frequently reprinted works.PerformancesThe… …

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  • 102The Chances — is a Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher. It was one of Fletcher s great popular successes, frequently performed and reprinted in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. [Terence P. Logan and Denzell S. Smith, eds., The… …

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  • 103The Fairy Knight — The Fairy Knight, or Oberon the Second is an early Stuart era stage play, a comedy of uncertain and problematic authorship. Never published in its historical period, the play existed only in a manuscript, which is now MS. 46.1 in the collection… …

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  • 104The Mission (play) — The Task redirects here. For the 2011 film, see The Task (film). Debuisson in Jamaica Between black breasts In Paris Robespierre His jaw broken. Or Jeanne d Arc when the angel failed to appear The angels always fail to appear in the end MOUNTAIN… …

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  • 105The Widow's Tears — is an early Jacobean era play, a comedy written by George Chapman. It is often considered the last of Chapman s comedies, and sometimes his most problematic, the most provocative and the most paradoxical of any of his dramatic works. [Thomas Mark …

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  • 106The Three Ladies of London — is an Elizabethan era stage play, first published in 1584. It is unusual and noteworthy as a philo Semitic response to the prevailing anti Semitism of Elizabethan drama and the larger contemporaneous English society.Date, authorship,… …

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  • 107The Gentleman Usher — is an early seventeenth century stage play, a comedy written by George Chapman that was first published in 1606. It is noted as the only play in which Chapman takes a positive view of women.Date and publication The Gentleman Usher was entered… …

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  • 108The Lovesick Court — The Lovesick Court, or the Ambitious Politique is a Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Richard Brome, and first published in 1659.Publication The Lovesick Court was entered into the Stationers Register on 4 August 1640 by the… …

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  • 109The Father (Strindberg play) — The Father ( sv. Fadren) is a play by Swedish playwright August Strindberg, written in 1887. The play is rather classical in its structure: Scene changes are marked by the entrance or exit of a character, and it is linear and Aristotelian, unlike …

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  • 110Play — Play, n. 1. Amusement; sport; frolic; gambols. [1913 Webster] 2. Any exercise, or series of actions, intended for amusement or diversion; a game. [1913 Webster] John naturally loved rough play. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 3. The act or practice of… …

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