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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... hear of a man- Pru . No , Miss , but to be deny'd a man ! and to have no use at all of a man ! 3 25 Hipp . Hold , hold your resentment is as much greater than mine , as your experience has been greater ; but all this while , 30 what do ...
... hear of a man- Pru . No , Miss , but to be deny'd a man ! and to have no use at all of a man ! 3 25 Hipp . Hold , hold your resentment is as much greater than mine , as your experience has been greater ; but all this while , 30 what do ...
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... hear me , Captain then ; there are Ayle , Pere and Fitz , Ayle is seised in Fee of Blackacre ; and being so seised , John - a - Stiles disseises the Ayle , Ayle makes Claim , and the 470 Disseisor dyes ; and then the Pere re - enters ...
... hear me , Captain then ; there are Ayle , Pere and Fitz , Ayle is seised in Fee of Blackacre ; and being so seised , John - a - Stiles disseises the Ayle , Ayle makes Claim , and the 470 Disseisor dyes ; and then the Pere re - enters ...
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... hear me . Wid . No , Sir , I'd have you to know , thou pitiful , paltry , 920 lath - back'd2 Fellow , if I wou'd have marry'd a young Man , ' tis well known , I cou'd have had any young Heir in Norfolk ; 3 nay , the hopefull❜st young ...
... hear me . Wid . No , Sir , I'd have you to know , thou pitiful , paltry , 920 lath - back'd2 Fellow , if I wou'd have marry'd a young Man , ' tis well known , I cou'd have had any young Heir in Norfolk ; 3 nay , the hopefull❜st young ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 3 |
Textual Appendix | 117 |
Introduction | 123 |
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