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Articles by Dawn Lewcock

Article Publication Date
Behn, Aphra. Abdelazer, or The Moor's Revenge. 1676. 2007-10-22
Behn, Aphra. The Forc'd Marriage. 1670. 2007-10-23
Behn, Aphra. The Rover, or The Banish't Cavaliers. 1677. 2007-11-22
D'Avenant, William. Salmacida Spolia. 1639. 2007-04-16
D'Avenant, William. The Playhouse to be Let. 1663. 2007-09-25
D'Avenant, William. The Siege of Rhodes part one. 1656. 2007-05-10
Etherege, George. The Comical Revenge, or Love in a Tub. 1664. 2007-09-18
Etherege, George. The Man of Mode. 1676. 2007-09-18
Jonson, Ben. The Masque of Blackness. 1608. 2007-05-12
Jonson, Ben. The Masque of Queens. 1609. 2007-06-14
Masque [Mask, Maske] 2007-03-08
Restoration Theatre 2007-08-25
Sir George Etherege 2007-09-18
Sir William D'Avenant 2006-09-30
William Wycherley 2007-09-24
Wycherley, William. The Country Wife. 1675. 2007-08-12

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