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[[quoteblock]] * ALL plays created from the Renaissance until the end of the Neoclassical period were based on pre-existing play or histories, usually Greco-Roman. There were actually rules that playwrights HAD to do this.
** That\'s not exactly true for comedy. An examples is Creator/NiccoloMachiavelli\'s comedy, \'\'La Mandragola\'\', set in modern Florence and were not based on any historical event or classical play. [[/quoteblock]]
I tried to condense it without changing the content, but I didn\'t check the factuality. Of course, any claim that \
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* ALL plays created from the Renaissance until the end of the Neoclassical period were based on pre-existing play or histories, usually Greco-Roman. There were actually rules that playwrights HAD to do this.
** That\\\'s not exactly true for comedy. An examples is Creator/NiccoloMachiavelli\\\'s comedy, \\\'\\\'La Mandragola\\\'\\\', set in modern Florence and were not based on any historical event or classical play.
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I tried to condense it without changing the content, but I didn\\\'t check the factuality. Of course, any claim that \\\"all\\\" works in a given period fulfill a certain requirement is almost surely false. I think you have done right in deleting it, as it violates our \\\"no generic examples\\\" rule.
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