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The Ambitious Statesman

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Culture and Politics at the Court of Charles II, 1660-1685
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John Crowne
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
London
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John Crowne
King's Company
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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1679 plays
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Historical plays
Cultural depictions of French monarchs
Biographical plays about French royalty
Plays by John Crowne
Plays set in France
Pre-18th-century play stubs

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