Old Fortunatus
The Pleasant Comedie of Old Fortunatus (1599) is a play in a mixture of prose and verse by Thomas Dekker, based on the German legend of Fortunatus and his magic inexhaustible purse. Though the play is not easy to categorise, it has been called "the only example of an interlude inspired by the fully developed genius of the Renaissance".
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Old Fortunatus
The Pleasant Comedie of Old Fortunatus (1599) is a play in a mixture of prose and verse by Thomas Dekker, based on the German legend of Fortunatus and his magic inexhaustible purse. Though the play is not easy to categorise, it has been called "the only example of an interlude inspired by the fully developed genius of the Renaissance".
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The Pleasant Comedie of Old Fo ...... ed genius of the Renaissance".
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«Старый Фортунат» (англ. The P ...... о развитым гением Ренессанса».
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The Pleasant Comedie of Old Fo ...... ed genius of the Renaissance".
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«Старый Фортунат» (англ. The P ...... о развитым гением Ренессанса».
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Old Fortunatus
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Старый Фортунат
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