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Early plays for the public theatre Plays for the " private " theatres Jonson's innova- tions in The Masque of Blackness Rivalry with Inigo Jones Conversa- tions with Drummond Patronage of. several have come back into favour : Volpone ...
Early plays for the public theatre Plays for the " private " theatres Jonson's innova- tions in The Masque of Blackness Rivalry with Inigo Jones Conversa- tions with Drummond Patronage of. several have come back into favour : Volpone ...
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... plays that provided comic interludes during the Nō performances . Kabuki plays and playwrights . Within each of these cate- gories , the subject matter creates such distinctions as that between the historical play ( jidaimono ) and the ...
... plays that provided comic interludes during the Nō performances . Kabuki plays and playwrights . Within each of these cate- gories , the subject matter creates such distinctions as that between the historical play ( jidaimono ) and the ...
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... plays were written and staged , and 105 dramatists were recorded ; moreover , there is an undetermined number of anonymous play- wrights whose unsigned works have been preserved but discovered only in recent decades . This remarkable ...
... plays were written and staged , and 105 dramatists were recorded ; moreover , there is an undetermined number of anonymous play- wrights whose unsigned works have been preserved but discovered only in recent decades . This remarkable ...
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