Massinger


[mas-uh n-jer] /ˈmæs ən dʒər/

noun
1.
Philip, 1583–1640, English dramatist: collaborated with John Fletcher.
/ˈmæsɪndʒə/
noun
1.
Philip. 1583–?1640, English dramatist, noted esp for his comedy A New Way to pay Old Debts (1633)

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