William Wycherley [Four Plays]

William Wycherley [Four Plays]
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William Wycherley. William Wycherley [Four Plays]

William Wycherley [Four Plays]

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INTRODUCTION

LOVE IN A WOOD; OR. ST. JAMES'S PARK

TO HER GRACE. THE DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND

PROLOGUE

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

LOVE IN A WOOD; OR, ST. JAMES'S PARK

ACT THE FIRST

SCENE I.—Gripe's House, in the evening

SCENE II.—The French House. A table, wine and candles

ACT THE SECOND

SCENE I.—St. James's Park at night

SCENE II.—Christina's Lodging

SCENE III.—The Street before Christina's Lodging

SCENE IV.—Vincent's Lodging

ACT THE THIRD

SCENE I.—A Room in Mrs. Crossbite's House

SCENE II.—Mrs. Crossbite's Dining-room

SCENE III.—A Room in Mrs. Crossbite's House

SCENE IV.—Lydia's Lodging

ACT THE FOURTH

SCENE I.—A Room in Gripe's House

SCENE II.—Another Room in the same

SCENE III.—The old Pall Mall

SCENE IV.—The Street before Vincent's Lodging

SCENE V.—Vincent's Lodging

ACT THE FIFTH

SCENE I.—St. James's Park

SCENE II.—Another part of the same

SCENE III.—Another part of the same

SCENE IV.—Another part of the same

SCENE V.—Another part of the same

SCENE VI.—The Dining-room in Mulberry-garden House

EPILOGUE

SPOKEN BY DAPPERWIT.[50]

THE GENTLEMAN DANCING-MASTER

PROLOGUE TO THE CITY

NEWLY AFTER THE REMOVAL OF THE DUKE'S COMPANY FROM LINCOLN'S-INN-FIELDS TO THEIR NEW THEATRE NEAR SALISBURY-COURT

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

THE GENTLEMAN DANCING-MASTER

ACT THE FIRST

SCENE I.—Don Diego's House, in the evening

SCENE II.—The French House.—A table, bottles, and candles

ACT THE SECOND

SCENE I.—Don Diego's House in the morning

SCENE II.—A Room in Don Diego's House

ACT THE THIRD

SCENE I.—Don Diego's House

ACT THE FOURTH

SCENE I.—A Room in Don Diego's House

ACT THE FIFTH

SCENE I.—A Room in Don Diego's House

EPILOGUE

SPOKEN BY FLIRT

THE COUNTRY WIFE

PROLOGUE

SPOKEN BY MR. HART.[70]

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

THE COUNTRY WIFE

ACT THE FIRST

SCENE I.—Horner's Lodging

ACT THE SECOND

SCENE I .—A Room in Pinchwife's House

ACT THE THIRD

SCENE I.—A Room in Pinchwife's House

SCENE II.—The New Exchange

ACT THE FOURTH

SCENE I.—Pinchwife's House in the morning

SCENE II.—A Bedchamber in Pinchwife's House

SCENE III.—Horner's Lodging

SCENE IV.—A Room in Pinchwife's House

ACT THE FIFTH

SCENE I.—Pinchwife's House

SCENE II.—Horner's Lodging

SCENE III.—The Piazza of Covent Garden

SCENE IV.—Horner's Lodging. A table, banquet, and bottles

EPILOGUE

SPOKEN BY MRS. KNEP.[85]

THE PLAIN DEALER

TO MY LADY B——.[91]

PROLOGUE

SPOKEN BY THE PLAIN DEALER

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

THE PLAIN DEALER

ACT THE FIRST

SCENE I.—Manly's Lodging

ACT THE SECOND

SCENE I.—Olivia's Lodging

ACT THE THIRD

SCENE I.—Westminster Hall

ACT THE FOURTH

SCENE I.—Manly's Lodging

SCENE II.—Olivia's Lodging

ACT THE FIFTH

SCENE I.—Eliza's Lodgings

SCENE II.—The Cock in Bow Street. A table and bottles

SCENE III.—A Room in the same

SCENE IV.—Olivia's Lodging

EPILOGUE

SPOKEN BY THE WIDOW BLACKACRE

NOTES

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William Wycherley

Published by Good Press, 2019

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Ran. And you are a welcome man to everybody.

Ran. The rogue has been bred at Court, sure.—Get you out, sirrah. [Exit Waiter.

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