Difference between revisions of "Leah"

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''[[Leah]]'' can refer to more than one play:
 
''[[Leah]]'' can refer to more than one play:
  
'''''[[Deborah|Leah the Forsaken, or The Jewish Maiden's Wrongs]]''''' by Augustin Daly: An English play, based on the German play ''[[Deborah]]'' by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal. (For more on the Daly version and its performances in South Africa, see the entry on '''''[[Deborah]]''''')
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'''''[[Deborah|Leah, the Forsaken]]''''' (or '''''[[Deborah|Leah the Forsaken, or The Jewish Maiden's Wrongs]]''''') by Augustin Daly: An English play, based on the German play ''[[Deborah]]'' by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal. (For more on the Daly version and its performances in South Africa, see the entry on '''''[[Deborah]]''''')

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Leah can refer to more than one play:

Leah, the Forsaken (or Leah the Forsaken, or The Jewish Maiden's Wrongs) by Augustin Daly: An English play, based on the German play Deborah by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal. (For more on the Daly version and its performances in South Africa, see the entry on Deborah)