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Thomas Dekker was an English dramatist born in 1572. He is known for his contributions to the theater during the early 17th century, particularly for his collaborations with other playwrights. Dekker's works often explored themes of social life and morality, and he wrote several popular plays, including The Shoemaker's Holiday. His influence on English drama has made him a notable figure in the history of theater.
"Surely man was not created to be an idle fellow; he was not set in this universal orchard to stand still as a tree."
Man,
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