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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Playing the Renaissance | ||
La calandra / | ||
The Comedy of Calandro | 1 | |
La mandragola / | ||
The Mandrake Root | 71 | |
Il marescalco / | ||
The Master of the Horse | 117 | |
Gl'ingannati / | ||
The Deceived | 205 | |
La veniexiana / | ||
The Venetian Comedy | 285 |
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