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Ralph Royster Doyster: A Comedy, Entered on the Books of the Stationers' Company, 1566

Ralph Royster Doyster is a 16th-century English comedy play, believed to be one of the earliest examples of its genre. The play is set in England and explores the humorous and satirical aspects of life during that time. more

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Nicholas Udall
Nicholas Udall

Nicholas Udall (1504-1556) was an English playwright, considered one of the representatives of early Elizabethan drama. His works are known for their humor and satire, and have had a profound impact on drama in the later periods. more

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