The PlaysA scholarly edition of The Plays of William Wycherley by Arthur Friedman. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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[ Aside to Horner . Dayn . Oh Wretch ! did you not swear to me , ' twas for my Love , and Honour , you pass'd for that thing you do ? [ Aside to Horner . Hor . So , so . La . Fid . Come , speak Ladies , this is my false Villain .
[ Aside to Horner . Dayn . Oh Wretch ! did you not swear to me , ' twas for my Love , and Honour , you pass'd for that thing you do ? [ Aside to Horner . Hor . So , so . La . Fid . Come , speak Ladies , this is my false Villain .
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Come , come , Mr. Horner , no more disputing , here's the Parson , I brought him not in vain . 265 Har . No Sir , I'll employ him , if this Lady please . Mr. Pin . How , what d'ye mean ? Spark . Ay , what does he mean ? Hor .
Come , come , Mr. Horner , no more disputing , here's the Parson , I brought him not in vain . 265 Har . No Sir , I'll employ him , if this Lady please . Mr. Pin . How , what d'ye mean ? Spark . Ay , what does he mean ? Hor .
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I assure you Sir , she came not to Mr. Horner out of love , for she loves him no moreMrs. Pin . Hold , I told lyes for you , but you shall tell none for , 330 me , for I do love Mr. Horner with all my soul , and no body shall say me nay ...
I assure you Sir , she came not to Mr. Horner out of love , for she loves him no moreMrs. Pin . Hold , I told lyes for you , but you shall tell none for , 330 me , for I do love Mr. Horner with all my soul , and no body shall say me nay ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Textual Appendix | 117 |
Introduction | 123 |
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