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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What if you did know any man , if you had an opportunity ; cou'd you have confidence to speak to a man first ? But if you cou'd , how cou'd you come to him , or he to you ? nay how cou'd you send to him ? for though you cou'd write ...
What if you did know any man , if you had an opportunity ; cou'd you have confidence to speak to a man first ? But if you cou'd , how cou'd you come to him , or he to you ? nay how cou'd you send to him ? for though you cou'd write ...
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But , Sir , you cou'd believe I was in earnest in the morning , when I but seemed to be ready to go with you ; and why won't you believe me now , when I declare to the contrary ? I take it soo unkindly , that the longer I am acquainted ...
But , Sir , you cou'd believe I was in earnest in the morning , when I but seemed to be ready to go with you ; and why won't you believe me now , when I declare to the contrary ? I take it soo unkindly , that the longer I am acquainted ...
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But she was false to me before , she told me so her self , and yet I cou'd not quite believe it ; but she was , so that her second 110 falseness is a favor to me , not an injury , in revenging me upon the Man that wrong'd me first of ...
But she was false to me before , she told me so her self , and yet I cou'd not quite believe it ; but she was , so that her second 110 falseness is a favor to me , not an injury , in revenging me upon the Man that wrong'd me first of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Textual Appendix | 117 |
Introduction | 123 |
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