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... turned up to disclose the true state of affairs . Boaden had high hopes for this drama which was written in blank verse , but it never achieved any great measure of success . Boaden turned to Mrs. Radcliffe again for his next play 271 ...
... turned up to disclose the true state of affairs . Boaden had high hopes for this drama which was written in blank verse , but it never achieved any great measure of success . Boaden turned to Mrs. Radcliffe again for his next play 271 ...
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Stanley Kahan. Boaden turned to Mrs. Radcliffe again for his next play , The Italian Monk ( 1797 ) , which was adapted from the authoress ' fourth novel , The Italian . The play followed the ... turned to Mrs. Radcliffe again for his next ...
Stanley Kahan. Boaden turned to Mrs. Radcliffe again for his next play , The Italian Monk ( 1797 ) , which was adapted from the authoress ' fourth novel , The Italian . The play followed the ... turned to Mrs. Radcliffe again for his next ...
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Stanley Kahan. at this time , turned down Zapolya by Coleridge in favor of Maturin's work , a fact which may explain Coleridge's strong criticism of the work . The play was a great success and Kean ... turned down Zapolya by Coleridge in ...
Stanley Kahan. at this time , turned down Zapolya by Coleridge in favor of Maturin's work , a fact which may explain Coleridge's strong criticism of the work . The play was a great success and Kean ... turned down Zapolya by Coleridge in ...
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