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John Webster was an English playwright known for his dark and complex tragedies. His works, such as "The Duchess of Malfi" and "The White Devil," are celebrated for their intricate plots, rich language, and exploration of themes like power and corruption. Webster's plays remain significant in the study of early modern English drama and continue to be performed and analyzed today.
"That friend a great man's ruin strongly checks, who rails into his belief all his defects."
"Lay this unto your breast: Old friends, like old swords, still are trusted best."
"A politician is the devil's quilted anvil; He fashions all sins on him, and the blows are never heard."
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