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  2. Thomas Middleton - Wikipedia

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    The latter thought Middleton was second only to Shakespeare. [5] Middleton's plays were staged throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, each decade offering more productions than the last. Even some less familiar works of his have been staged: A Fair Quarrel at the National Theatre, and The Old Law by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  3. Gary Taylor (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Taylor (born 1953) is an American academic, Robert Lawton Distinguished University Professor of English at Florida State University, author of numerous books and articles, and joint editor of The Oxford Shakespeare, The Oxford Middleton, and "The New Oxford Shakespeare."

  4. Twelfth Night (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Twelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branagh's stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night first broadcast in the UK by Channel 4 on 30 December 1988. [1]

  5. Love Me Tonight - Wikipedia

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    The story describes an encounter between a Parisian tailor named Maurice Courtelin (Chevalier) and a family of local aristocrats.These include Vicomte Gilbert de Varèze (Ruggles), who owes Maurice a large amount of money for tailoring work; Gilbert's uncle the Duc d'Artelines (C. Aubrey Smith), the family patriarch; d'Artelines' man-hungry niece Valentine (Loy); and his other 22-year-old ...

  6. Edward III (play) - Wikipedia

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    Edward the Black Prince (David Mendelsohn) in the American professional premiere of Edward III, staged by Pacific Repertory Theatre in August 2001. King Edward III is informed by the Count of Artois that he, Edward, was the true heir to the previous king of France.

  7. Barron Trump’s tailor reveals what first son, 18, is like ...

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    Fame suits him. First son Barron Trump’s tailor revealed what the scion is like behind closed doors — painting a picture in a new interview of a charismatic and humble young man.

  8. William Jaggard - Wikipedia

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    William Jaggard (c. 1568 – November 1623) was an Elizabethan and Jacobean printer and publisher, best known for his connection with the texts of William Shakespeare, most notably the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays. Jaggard's shop was "at the sign of the Half-Eagle and Key in Barbican." [1]

  9. ASAP Rocky Drops Taylor Swift-Inspired Song ‘Tailor Swif ...

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    The rapper, 35, dropped a new track, “Tailor Swif,” on Friday, August 30, which features references to the famous pop star. “I'm too swift, don't tell Taylor 'bout this s–t (Swift, yeah ...