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... Court ( increasingly important with the establishment of the new national state with its centralized monarchy ) and intellectual fashions . The satiric stream widens and deepens after Barclay , with Skelton's Bowge of Court and Speak ...
... Court ( increasingly important with the establishment of the new national state with its centralized monarchy ) and intellectual fashions . The satiric stream widens and deepens after Barclay , with Skelton's Bowge of Court and Speak ...
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... Court as well as joining the Children of the Chapel for public performances at the Blackfriars theater . As we have seen , the Queen's men were formed in 1583. These , and the companies in the service of noblemen , were available for Court ...
... Court as well as joining the Children of the Chapel for public performances at the Blackfriars theater . As we have seen , the Queen's men were formed in 1583. These , and the companies in the service of noblemen , were available for Court ...
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... court comedy . It was for the Children of St. Paul's that most of his plays were written , to be performed at Court before the Queen . His intricately balanced and stylized prose is not the most suitable medium for dramatic dialogue ...
... court comedy . It was for the Children of St. Paul's that most of his plays were written , to be performed at Court before the Queen . His intricately balanced and stylized prose is not the most suitable medium for dramatic dialogue ...
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