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- Pathomachia abstract "Pathomachia, or the Battle of Affections, also known as Love's Lodestone, is an early 17th-century play, first printed in 1630. It is an allegory that presents a range of problems to scholars of the drama of the Jacobean and Caroline eras.".
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- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink Category:1630_plays.
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- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Herbert_(Master_of_the_Revels).
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- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink James_VI_and_I.
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink John_Ford_(dramatist).
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink John_Marston_(poet).
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink Judas_Maccabeus.
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- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink The_Suns_Darling.
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Cotes.
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Dekker_(poet).
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- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Randolph_(poet).
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Tomkis.
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- Pathomachia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pathomachia".
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- Pathomachia subject Category:1630_plays.
- Pathomachia subject Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
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- Pathomachia comment "Pathomachia, or the Battle of Affections, also known as Love's Lodestone, is an early 17th-century play, first printed in 1630. It is an allegory that presents a range of problems to scholars of the drama of the Jacobean and Caroline eras.".
- Pathomachia label "Pathomachia".
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- Pathomachia isPrimaryTopicOf Pathomachia.