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- A_Very_Woman abstract "A Very Woman, or The Prince of Tarent is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger and John Fletcher. It was first published in 1655, fifteen and thirty years after the deaths of its authors.".
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- A_Very_Woman subject Category:17th-century_plays.
- A_Very_Woman subject Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
- A_Very_Woman subject Category:Plays_about_slavery.
- A_Very_Woman subject Category:Plays_by_John_Fletcher_(playwright).
- A_Very_Woman subject Category:Plays_by_Philip_Massinger.
- A_Very_Woman type 17th-centuryPlays.
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- A_Very_Woman comment "A Very Woman, or The Prince of Tarent is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger and John Fletcher. It was first published in 1655, fifteen and thirty years after the deaths of its authors.".
- A_Very_Woman label "A Very Woman".
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