The PlaysOUP Oxford, 13 sept. 1979 - 543 pages A 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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... appear until he was thirty . As Osborn ( Spence's editor ) remarks , ' Wycherley may have been trying to impress the ... appears the important information : Acheué and ( 2 ) asserting that ' he dyed on the Thirty first day of Dec ' One ...
... appear until he was thirty . As Osborn ( Spence's editor ) remarks , ' Wycherley may have been trying to impress the ... appears the important information : Acheué and ( 2 ) asserting that ' he dyed on the Thirty first day of Dec ' One ...
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... appears to have been derived from Antoine Furetière's Le Roman bourgeois ( 1666 ) , translated as Scarron's City Romance ( 1671 ) ; 2 and her shifting about of letters so that her love letter , rather than a letter dictated to her , is ...
... appears to have been derived from Antoine Furetière's Le Roman bourgeois ( 1666 ) , translated as Scarron's City Romance ( 1671 ) ; 2 and her shifting about of letters so that her love letter , rather than a letter dictated to her , is ...
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... appear under their titles . When the title of a book appears as a heading , an article at the beginning is omitted . The following abbreviations are used : W .: William Wycherley LW : Love in a Wood GD - M : The Gentleman Dancing ...
... appear under their titles . When the title of a book appears as a heading , an article at the beginning is omitted . The following abbreviations are used : W .: William Wycherley LW : Love in a Wood GD - M : The Gentleman Dancing ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 3 |
Textual Appendix | 117 |
Introduction | 123 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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