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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Joyn . Come let us goe ' tis time . Sir Sim . I will carry the Widdow to the French house . Joyn . If she will goe . * A proverbial expression ( Tilley S937 ; Wilson , p . 852 ) . Cf. Scarron's City Romance , Made English ( 1671 ) , p .
Joyn . Come let us goe ' tis time . Sir Sim . I will carry the Widdow to the French house . Joyn . If she will goe . * A proverbial expression ( Tilley S937 ; Wilson , p . 852 ) . Cf. Scarron's City Romance , Made English ( 1671 ) , p .
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See John Ray , A Collection of English Proverbs ( Cambridge , 1670 ) , p . 125 , and cf. Tilley N117 ; Wilson , p . 560 . 1 A proverbial expression ( Tilley R90 ; Wilson , V.i IOI Love in a Wood.
See John Ray , A Collection of English Proverbs ( Cambridge , 1670 ) , p . 125 , and cf. Tilley N117 ; Wilson , p . 560 . 1 A proverbial expression ( Tilley R90 ; Wilson , V.i IOI Love in a Wood.
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279-80 ; Tilley F779 ) . 2 See John Day , Law- Trickes ( 1608 ) , Act II , sig . C2 : ' the prouerbe , plaine dealing is a lewell ' ; Shadwell , Epsom - Wells ( 1673 ) , Act II , p . 19 : ' Come , Madam , plain dealing is a jewel .
279-80 ; Tilley F779 ) . 2 See John Day , Law- Trickes ( 1608 ) , Act II , sig . C2 : ' the prouerbe , plaine dealing is a lewell ' ; Shadwell , Epsom - Wells ( 1673 ) , Act II , p . 19 : ' Come , Madam , plain dealing is a jewel .
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Textual Appendix | 117 |
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Alith appears believe better Brother Caut Chris comes cou'd Court Cousin dance Dancing-master Dapperwit Daughter dear edition English Enter example Exit faith Father Flip Fool Free French Friend Gentleman give gone Gripe hand hate hear Hipp hold honour hope Horner Husband I'le John Joyn keep kind Lady leave London look Lord Lovers Lucy Madam marry Master mean Mistress Mons never night Oliv person play poor pray present proverb reading Rogue scene seems Servant shou'd Sister Spanish Spar speak stay sure talk tell thee thing thou thought Tilley told Town true warrant Widow Wife Wilson Woman Women World wou'd write Wycherley young