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Review of Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare and others.(Theater review)
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Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare and others. Royal Shakespeare Company at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, May 2005.
Chris Hopkins
Sheffield Hallam University
c.i.hopkins@shu.ac.uk
Hopkins, Chris. "Review of Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare and others". Early Modern Literary Studies 11.2 (September, 2005) 13.1-6
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