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  • The Mad Lover is a Jacobean stage play, a tragicomedy by John Fletcher. It was initially published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647. Fletcher's...
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    Layla and Majnun (category Memory of the World Register in Iran)
    majnūn laylā "Layla's Mad Lover"; Persian: لیلی و مجنون, romanized: laylâ-o-majnun) is an old story of Arab origin, about the 7th-century Arabic poet...
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  • The Mad Lover, also known as A Modern Othello, is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Robert Warwick, Elaine Hammerstein...
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  • Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se (transl. Crazy mad lover: Once again; Hindi pronunciation: [jəməla pəgəla d̪iːʋaːna pʰɪɾ seː]) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language...
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  • Furiosa is a fictional character in the Australian post-apocalyptic action film series Mad Max. Introduced in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) and portrayed...
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  • Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know may refer to: "Mad, bad, and dangerous to know", a phrase used by Lady Caroline Lamb (1785–1828) to describe her lover...
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    with his early work including The Mad Lover (1917) and Thou Art the Man (1920). He made numerous productions in the 1910s primarily in Fort Lee, New...
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  • Lady Chatterley's Lover is the last novel by English author D. H. Lawrence, which was first published privately in 1928, in Italy, and in 1929, in France...
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  • Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know is the third studio album by English pop band Dead or Alive, released in December 1986 on Epic Records. Continuing their...
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  • Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 (transl. Crazy mad lover 2; Hindi pronunciation: [jəməlaː pəgəlaː d̪iːʋaːnaː]) is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film...
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  • no sense. In John Fletcher's tragicomedy The Mad Lover of c. 1617 the word is used by the palace fool: The Iron age return'd to Erebus, And Honorificabilitudinitatibus...
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    Highness and the Bellboy (1945) (writer) Luxury Liner (1948) (writer) The Mad Lover (1928) Murder at Sea (1929) Playboy (1936) What Ho! (1937) The Sin of Monsieur...
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  • authenticity disputed) ((410)) The Lovers of the Banu Tayy (411) The Mad Lover (412) The Prior Who Became a Moslem (413–414) The Loves of Abu Isa and Kurrat...
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  • Yamla Pagla Deewana (transl. Crazy mad lover; Hindi pronunciation: [jəməlaː pəgəlaː d̪iːʋaːnaː]) is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed...
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  • Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, launched...
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  • Henry Condell (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. With John Heminges, he was instrumental in preparing and editing the First...
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  • "Mad Girl's Love Song" is a poem written by Sylvia Plath in villanelle form that was published in the August 1953 issue of Mademoiselle, a New York based...
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    as a bareback rider for the circus. "The Perils of Pauline was not the first serial ever made, nor was it the best. It has the reputation of having been...
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    the events of the two halves of The Eternal Lover/Savage occur between the two halves of The Mad King Publication order: "The Eternal Lover" (The Eternal...
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    John Fletcher (playwright) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    1639) The Mad Lover, tragicomedy (acted 5 January 1617; 1647) The Loyal Subject, tragicomedy (licensed 16 November 1618; revised 1633?; 1647) The Humorous...
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