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Lope de Vega renewed the Spanish theatre at a time when it was starting to become a mass... Lope de Vega was born in... Lope de Vega took to his bed and died of... Lope de Vega is one of the greatest Spanish poets of his time... Lope de Vega created real types and gave to each social order the language and accoutrements appropriate to...

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