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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I never saw your face before , that I remember . Ran . Ah Madam ! you wou'd never regard your humbʼlest Slave ; I was till now a modest Lover . Lyd . Falsest of men . [ behind . Chri . My woman said , you came to seek a Relation here ...
I never saw your face before , that I remember . Ran . Ah Madam ! you wou'd never regard your humbʼlest Slave ; I was till now a modest Lover . Lyd . Falsest of men . [ behind . Chri . My woman said , you came to seek a Relation here ...
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You know , to be a perfect French - man , you must never be silent , 2 never sit still , and never be clean . Mart . But you have forgot one main qualification of a true 135 120 130 French - man , he shou'd never be sound ,.
You know , to be a perfect French - man , you must never be silent , 2 never sit still , and never be clean . Mart . But you have forgot one main qualification of a true 135 120 130 French - man , he shou'd never be sound ,.
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My Cousin sent him , because , as he said , he would have me recover my Dancing a little before our Wedding , having made a Vow he wou'd never marry a Wife who cou'd not dance a Corant . I am sure I was unwilling , but he wou'd have him ...
My Cousin sent him , because , as he said , he would have me recover my Dancing a little before our Wedding , having made a Vow he wou'd never marry a Wife who cou'd not dance a Corant . I am sure I was unwilling , but he wou'd have him ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Textual Appendix | 117 |
Introduction | 123 |
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