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Europe Failing Banks' Short-Term Creditors May Be Shielded From Losses in EU Plan
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_ You're mistaken, Sir, Virtue's oppress'd; these are the only Men of worth i'the Nation, and since the World's compos'd chiefly of Knaves and Hypocrites, it behoves ev'ry honest Fellow to over-reach the World; therefore he that runs away from his Creditors is a Man of admirable
The Fine Lady's Airs (1709) Thomas Baker 1704
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Now at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre in a new version by playwright David Greig, this production of "Creditors," directed by Alan Rickman, boasts three outstanding performances.
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This is strikingly apposite of "Creditors," his three-hander from 1888 (the year of "Miss Julie," so a mature work).
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And the play itself makes it perfectly clear that the proper translation of its title is "Creditors," for under this aspect appear both the former and the present husband of _Tekla_.
Plays by August Strindberg, Second series August Strindberg 1880
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And the play itself makes it perfectly clear that the proper translation of its title is "Creditors," for under this aspect appear both the former and the present husband of Tekla.
Plays by August Strindberg: Creditors. Pariah. August Strindberg 1880
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In the spring of 1893 'Creditors' was put on at the Théâtre L'OEuvre, in Paris, and in the fall of the same year 'The Father' was given at the same theatre, with Philippe
Plays by August Strindberg, Second series August Strindberg 1880
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These show that while Strindberg was still planning "Creditors," and before he had begun "Pariah," he had borrowed from Hansson a volume of tales by Edgar Allan Poe.
Plays by August Strindberg: Creditors. Pariah. August Strindberg 1880
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Both "Creditors" and "Pariah" were written in the winter of 1888 -
Plays by August Strindberg, Second series August Strindberg 1880
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These show that while Strindberg was still planning "Creditors," and before he had begun "Pariah," he had borrowed from Hansson a volume of tales by Edgar Allan Poe.
Plays by August Strindberg, Second series August Strindberg 1880
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