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Bettina Sophie Blasini,Rani J. Dang,Tim Minshall,Letizia Mortarant and historical.Calls for a writer-led intervention in the.Since its 1967 production of Vanbrugh’s .The Relapse, .the Royal Shakespeare Company has been the world’s leading producer of Restoration Comedies. This book is the first to document and critique the company’s history of engagement with th制度 发表于 2025-3-26 11:27:43
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Noel Capon,Christoph Sennfrom Canterbury, and Mary Steadman, stood trial for bigamy in the Justice Hall of the Old Bailey. Her husband, John Carleton, and his family maintained that she was the daughter of a Canterbury fiddler, had been previously married, and had tricked them into believing that she was a foreign noblewoma