Play within a play
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- | This dramatic device was probably first used by [[Thomas Kyd]] in ''The Spanish Tragedy'' around 1587, where the play is presented before an audience of two of the characters, who comment upon the action. | + | This dramatic device was probably first used by [[Thomas Kyd]] in ''[[The Spanish Tragedy]]'' around 1587, where the play is presented before an audience of two of the characters, who comment upon the action. |
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This dramatic device was probably first used by Thomas Kyd in The Spanish Tragedy around 1587, where the play is presented before an audience of two of the characters, who comment upon the action.
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