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Methodism, but was led by William Black to a personal trust in Christ, and lived such a holy life that he became known as the John Fletcher of Nova Scotia.
William Black The Apostle of Methodism in the Maritime Provinces of Canada John Maclean 1889
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"John Fletcher," came the harsh voice from the upper window.
A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life Herman Gastrell Seely
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"John Fletcher," she screamed, as she stood beside him.
A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life Herman Gastrell Seely
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Ben Jonson, Francis Meres, Henry Chettle, Robert Greene, Richard Barnfield, Gabriel Harvey, Francis Beaumont best-friend of John Fletcher, one of Shakespeare's collaborators are among the many people known to have written about or alluded to Shakespeare.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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Ben Jonson, Francis Meres, Henry Chettle, Robert Greene, Richard Barnfield, Gabriel Harvey, Francis Beaumont best-friend of John Fletcher, one of Shakespeare's collaborators are among the many people known to have written about or alluded to Shakespeare.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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He might have co-written this short romance with John Fletcher under the title Cardenio, only to have it freely adapted by Lewis Theobald in the 1700s.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Brand New Shakespeare, The Scottish Play and Post-Apocalyptic Dancing! Michael Giltz 2011
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The RSC is not reviving The Double Falsehood itself; instead, director Gregory Doran has done some literary detective work and is presenting a piece that uses both Falsehood and the original story of Cardenio in Cervantes's Don Quixote – the inspiration for the play by Shakespeare and John Fletcher, recorded as being performed at court in 1612.
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He might have co-written this short romance with John Fletcher under the title Cardenio, only to have it freely adapted by Lewis Theobald in the 1700s.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Brand New Shakespeare, The Scottish Play and Post-Apocalyptic Dancing! Michael Giltz 2011
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The play is "Two Noble Kinsmen," which Shakespeare wrote with John Fletcher.
Backstage: Woolly Mammoth seeks to connect with audience; Open Circle on hiatus 2010
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The company is back with its annual Bootleg Shakespeare production, this time staging "The Two Noble Kinsmen," attributed to Shakespeare and John Fletcher.
Going Out Guide: 'The Two Noble Kinsmen' at Folger Theatre 2010
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