“The intent and not the deed Is in our power; and, therefore, who dares greatly Does greatly.”
Quote by John Brown
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This book delves into the evolution of British theatre during the reign of Barbarossa, examining the plays, playwrights, and performance styles of the era. It provides insights into the social and political climate that influenced theatrical productions, as well as the lasting impact of this period on British drama. more
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