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- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea abstract "Fortune by Land and Sea is a Jacobean era stage play, a romantic melodrama written by Thomas Heywood and William Rowley. The play has attracted the attention of modern critics for its juxtaposition of the themes of primogeniture and piracy.".
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- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea wikiPageWikiLink Melodrama.
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- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea wikiPageWikiLink The_Fair_Maid_of_the_West.
- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea wikiPageWikiLink The_Four_Prentices_of_London.
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- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fortune by Land and Sea".
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- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea subject Category:1600s_plays.
- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea subject Category:English_Renaissance_plays.
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- Fortune_by_Land_and_Sea comment "Fortune by Land and Sea is a Jacobean era stage play, a romantic melodrama written by Thomas Heywood and William Rowley. The play has attracted the attention of modern critics for its juxtaposition of the themes of primogeniture and piracy.".
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