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... King and no King . Dryden thought that this play was the finest that Beaumont and Fletcher ever wrote ; it is certainly full of splendid rhetoric , tragic or tender , always broad , various and facile in style ; but for the qualities of ...
... King and no King . Dryden thought that this play was the finest that Beaumont and Fletcher ever wrote ; it is certainly full of splendid rhetoric , tragic or tender , always broad , various and facile in style ; but for the qualities of ...
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... King's Servants at the Blackfriars and Globe Theatres . It was published in the following year , and was the first play that Ford printed , perhaps on account of its success on the stage . In one of the commendatory poems prefixed to ...
... King's Servants at the Blackfriars and Globe Theatres . It was published in the following year , and was the first play that Ford printed , perhaps on account of its success on the stage . In one of the commendatory poems prefixed to ...
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... king of thee , More great than were I king of all the world . But I shall lose you , sweetheart . Ann . Gio . You must be married , mistress . Ann . Gio . Some one must have you . Ann . Gio . But you shall not . Yes ! to whom ? You must ...
... king of thee , More great than were I king of all the world . But I shall lose you , sweetheart . Ann . Gio . You must be married , mistress . Ann . Gio . Some one must have you . Ann . Gio . But you shall not . Yes ! to whom ? You must ...
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... King's servants at the Blackfriars Theatre , and was published in 1633. It is said in the Prologue that the story — the scene of which is curiously placed in Sparta-had some foundation in fact . It may have been taken from an Italian ...
... King's servants at the Blackfriars Theatre , and was published in 1633. It is said in the Prologue that the story — the scene of which is curiously placed in Sparta-had some foundation in fact . It may have been taken from an Italian ...
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... King's servants at the Blackfriars Theatre , and was published in 1633. It is said in the Prologue that the story - the scene of which is curiously placed in Sparta-- had some foundation in fact . It may have been taken from an Italian ...
... King's servants at the Blackfriars Theatre , and was published in 1633. It is said in the Prologue that the story - the scene of which is curiously placed in Sparta-- had some foundation in fact . It may have been taken from an Italian ...
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