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dc.date.issued1969-09-03en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/39664-
dc.descriptionScanned from the original held Special Collections, Barr Smith Libraryen
dc.description.abstractThe prose comedy Sappho and Phao, normally considered to be John Lyly's second play, was performed at the the English Court on 3rd March, 1584; the character Sappho, which bears little relation to that of her namesake, the Greek peotess, is clearly desinged as a compliment to Queen Elizabeth. It is one of the plays specially written for performance by the professional company of boy actors at the Blackfriar's Theatre.en
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dc.subjectComedyen
dc.subjectProseen
dc.titleSappho and Phaoen
dc.typeOtheren
dc.identifier.callnum792 T3743 TSA/ UaAdc 1980.2en
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