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| | The Eternal Tea Party :: Archive(2005/4) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23) |
 | | In today’s society, piety means little to most people, but the plays do have good advice on how to treat the state and the family, and how over-confidence can lead to ruin, which could still be used today. |
 | | The theatrical festivals took place in December, January and March, the darkest, coldest and most bleak period of the year, so they helped to give entertainment and ‘relief’, because of their ceremonies and plays. |
 | | There aren't really that many definitions, but a lot of funny names are used, including Didcot, which is the name of the village with the power station that neighbours Abingdon, the town I live in. |
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