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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on John Ford (dramatist). Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • the century of their activity—Thomas Dekker (poet), John Fletcher (playwright), John Ford (dramatist), etc".—Roman Spinner (talk) 18:36, 10 October 2008...
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  • to John Ford links to the movie director, who was 12 years old in 1906. I'm guessing that Sherman's work related to the Jacobean dramatist John Ford. If...
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  • "Dekker also was jointly summoned in 1625, along with William Rowley, John Ford and John Webster, to the Star Chamber on charges of conspiracy and libel for...
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  • includes John Weidman/J.T. Rogers, Larry Kramer/George C. Wolfe, Tony Kushner, Chris Durang, James Lapine/Lisa Kron, Alan Menken, Nancy Ford, Gretchen...
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  • It remains one biographical accounts tender'. Fair enough, if one's a dramatist, to throw overboard the scholars with the critics. 41.204.77.50 (talk)...
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  • Brueys: French theologian and dramatist Hermann Broch: Austrian writer Ferdinand Brunetière: French writer and critic John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg:...
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  • other same-named individuals at Gary Cooper (disambiguation), or John Ford at John Ford (disambiguation) or Elizabeth Taylor at Elizabeth Taylor (disambiguation)...
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  • point) in the town. The most prominent of these should be the greatest dramatist in German history: Heinrich von Kleist. Dylanexpert (talk) 01:56, 1 August...
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  • Dramatist. Colonel H.F. Stephens (OG 1877-83), Railway engineer and manager. Oliver Gledhill, Cellist, regularly broadcast on classic FM. Edward John...
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  • Witi Ihimaera, New Zealand author, Whale Rider William Inge, American dramatist John Inman, British actor Elisabeth Irwin, American educator Christopher...
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  • W. Murnau, Erich von Stroheim, and Jean Renoir." John Ford expanded upon what Murnau (his idol; Ford is arguably his greatest disciple) did and equaled...
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  • published in HIS OWN WORKS. Please also see the page on the poet and dramatist Amiri Baraka, to which i have never contributed. Note the paragraph beginning...
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  • the article deals with The Bard himself, the world's most preëminent dramatist and writer in the English language, save none, I don't think there's much...
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  • currently attracts the most widespread support, statesman Francis Bacon, dramatist Christopher Marlowe, and William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, who—along...
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  • limp too, (Henry VI part 3, Act III, Scene 2, lines 1645-50) but he's a dramatist, and his Richard is a prototypical super-villain. Since no historian has...
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  • <Description></Description> <Notes></Notes> <Picture></Picture> <Text>Italian writer and dramatist, famous for having been sentenced to nine years' imprisonment for 'plagiarism'...
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  • authorship problem' 'Counterfeiting' Shakespeare: Evidence, Authorship and John Ford's Funerall, Cambridge University Press, 2002 p.xx, pp.443-445); Brian Boyd...
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  • know how that crept in. Thomas Paine is also the name of a play by Nazi dramatist Hanns Johst. = I removed this line from "External links". What does it...
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  • listings elsewhere in his almanac. The cue is that there is one English dramatist listed twice. Which one? Oxford is listed first. Shakespeare so called...
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