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         Congreve William:     more books (21)
  1. Incognita (Hesperus Classics) by William Congreve, 2003-10-01
  2. Congreve's Comedies (E L S Monograph Series) by Arthur W. Hoffman, 1993-07
  3. Two-Edg'd Weapons: Style and Ideology in the Comedies of Etherege, Wycherley, and Congreve by Robert Markley, 1988-12-15
  4. William Congreve by Maximillian E. Novak, 1971-06
  5. Congreve, the Drama, and the Printed Word by Julie Peters, 1991-01-01
  6. Character Portrayal in Congreve's Comedies: The Old Batchelour, Love for Love, and the Way of the World (Salzburg Studies in English Literature. Poetic Drama & Poetic Theory, 183.) by Anita Sieber, 1996-12-01

21. Mulberry Books Eighteenth Century English Literature
William Congreve (16701729), William Congreve (1670-1729) Congreve was a masterof Restoration comedy, or the comedy of manners, which was characterised by its
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22. William Congreve (1670-1729)
Text of Samuel Johnson's biography of the poet, brief selection of his works and links.
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23. William Congreve
William Congreve (16701729). William Congreve (1670-1729) - A biography of the Englishdramatist, plus links to purchase all of his works currently in print.
http://www.theatredatabase.com/17th_century/william_congreve_001.html
Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us WILLIAM CONGREVE (1670-1729) W ILLIAM CONGREVE, the most celebrated of the Restoration comedy writers, was the son of an English officer living in Ireland, and was educated at Trinity, Dublin. His first play, The Old Bachelor , written at the age of twenty-three, was a great success. The Double Dealer , following almost immediately, brought forth the praise of Dryden , the autocrat of English letters. At the age of twenty-seven Congreve had gained a prestige scarcely less in importance than that of Dryden himself. Not only as a comic wit, but as a writer of noble tragedy was he esteemed. He promised his hopeful managers to write a play a year, but the promise was not kept. Love for Love appeared in 1695, followed by The Mourning Bride two years later. After one more comedy, The Way of the World , which seems to have been something of a failure on the boards, Congreve, at the age of thirty, gave up writing for the stage. He affected to despise the profession of dramatist.

24. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Congreve, William (16701729) Works by this author
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25. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Incognita; or, Love And Duty Reconcil'd by Congreve, William (16701729).Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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26. A Hue And Cry After Fair Amoret, By William Congreve
by William Congreve (16701729) AIR Amoret is gone astray Pursue and seek her,ev'ry lover; I'll tell the signs by which you may The wand'ring Shepherdess
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A HUE AND CRY AFTER FAIR AMORET by: William Congreve (1670-1729)
    AIR Amoret is gone astray
    Pursue and seek her, ev'ry lover;
    I'll tell the signs by which you may
    The wand'ring Shepherdess discover.
    Coquette and coy at once her air,
    Both studied, tho' both seem neglected;
    Careless she is, with artful care,
    Affecting to seem unaffected.
    With skill her eyes dart ev'ry glance,
    Yet change so soon you'd ne'er suspect them,
    For she'd persuade they wound by chance,
    Tho' certain aim and art direct them.
    She likes herself, yet others hates
    For that which in herself she prizes;
    And, while she laughs at them, forgets
    She is the thing that she despises.
MORE POEMS BY WILLIAM CONGREVE RELATED WEBSITES
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  • William Congreve (1670-1729) - A biography of the English dramatist, plus links to purchase all of his works currently in print.
  • Restoration Drama - An overview of Restoration theatre; includes information on the appearance of women on the English stage, the persistance of Elizabethan plays, parody of heroic drama, the nature of Restoration comedy, women playwrights, and Collier's attack on the stage.

27. False Though She Be, By William Congreve
by William Congreve (16701729) ALSE though she be to me and love, I'll ne'erpursue revenge; For still the charmer I approve, Though I deplore her change.
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FALSE THOUGH SHE BE by: William Congreve (1670-1729)
    ALSE though she be to me and love,
    I'll ne'er pursue revenge;
    For still the charmer I approve,
    Though I deplore her change.
    In hours of bliss we oft have met:
    They could not always last;
    And though the present I regret,
    I'm grateful for the past.
MORE POEMS BY WILLIAM CONGREVE RELATED WEBSITES
  • William Congreve - A biography of the Restoration dramatist.
  • William Congreve - A biography of the English dramatist and greatest English master of pure comedy.
  • William Congreve (1670-1729) - A biography of the English dramatist, plus links to purchase all of his works currently in print.
  • Restoration Drama - An overview of Restoration theatre; includes information on the appearance of women on the English stage, the persistance of Elizabethan plays, parody of heroic drama, the nature of Restoration comedy, women playwrights, and Collier's attack on the stage.
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28. Drama: William Congreve
Back to list William Congreve (16701729) LINKS San Antonio College LitwebWilliam Congreve http//www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/Congreve.htm
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San Antonio College Litweb: William Congreve

http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/congreve.htm
E-text versions of Congreve's The Old Bachelour: A Comedy (1693) and The Double-Dealer: A Comedy (1694) are featured on this site, as well as two of his poems and information about Restoration drama and many of Congreve's contemporaries. Samuel Johnson's Lives of the English Poets: William Congreve
http://www.hn.psu.edu/Faculty/KKemmerer/poets/congreve/default.html
This site, maintained by Penn State University at Hazleton, was "created as a source for study, instruction, and entertainment" in regard to Congreve and includes seventeen e-text versions of his poems, along with Johnson's biography of him, which has since been modified with hypertext links. The Way of the World: William Congreve
http://faculty.goucher.edu/eng211/william_congreve.htm

29. Britannia | Britain
Translate this page Congreve, William (1670-1729). Englischer Dramatiker und Dichter. Erwar einer der wichtigsten Komödiendichter der Restaurationsphase
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Congreve, William (1670-1729) Englischer Dramatiker und Dichter. Er war einer der wichtigsten Komödiendichter der Restaurationsphase innerhalb der englischen Literatur und gilt als bedeutendster Vertreter der Sittenkomödie ( Comedy of manners Congreve wurde am 10. Februar 1670 in Bardsey bei Leeds geboren. Nach seiner Ausbildung am Trinitiy College in Dublin studierte er in London Jura, gab dieses Studium aber schon bald wieder auf, um eine literarische Laufbahn einzuschlagen. 1692 veröffentlichte er das Prosawerk "Incognita" ; es folgten einige Gedichte. Durchschlagenden Erfolg aber hatte Congreve erst mit seinen Theaterstücken: Die Aufführung der Komödie "The Old Bachelor" "Hagestolz" ) 1693 markiert den eigentlichen Beginn seiner literarischen Karriere. 1694 bzw. 1695 schuf er mit "The Double Dealer" "Der Arglistige" ) und "Love for Love" "Liebe für Liebe" ) ebenso zynische wie effektvoll-witzige, bisweilen frivole Sittenkomödien, die sich besonders durch geistreiche Dialogführung und geschliffene Sprache auszeichnen. Während seiner Jahre in London übernahm Congreve die Leitung eines neu gegründeten Theaters, des

30. MonkeyNotes-The Way Of The World By William Congreve-Free Book Notes/Chapter Sum
Table of Contents BACKGROUND INFORMATION William Congreve William Congreve (16701729)was born on January 24, 1670, at Bardsey, near Leeds, in Yorkshire.
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WILLIAM CONGREVE
William Congreve (1670-1729) was born on January 24, 1670,
at Bardsey, near Leeds, in Yorkshire. He was the son of an army
officer who became the steward to the Earl of Cork. Congreve studied at Kilkenny School, where he received a classical education. At the same time, Jonathan Swift, who was two years his senior, was a student at Kilkenny College. Congreve then entered Trinity College in Dublin at the age of sixteen; he was again a contemporary of Jonathan Swift at Trinity. Congreve’s interest in drama developed at Trinity.

31. William Congreve
William Congreve (16701729). Congreve, William, Encyclopedia Britannica A goodplace to gain a general overview of Congreve's life and literary achievement.
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William Congreve (1670-1729) Congreve, William , Encyclopedia Britannica: A good place to gain a general overview of Congreve's life and literary achievement. Includes a bibliography and links that contextualize the writer's life and career.-MJM Congreve, William , MSN Encarta: A brief introduction to the dramatist's life and work. "Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret, A" by William Congreve. Love for Love by William Congreve , Project Gutenberg Etext: This is an unannotated "Free Plain Vanilla" version of Congreve's play. The Old Bachelor , by William Congreve , Project Gutenberg Etext: Another unannotated "Free Plain Vanilla" version of a Congreve play. William Congreve, 1670-1729 , Bartleby.com: A selection of Congreve quotes from Bartlett's 9th edition of Familiar Quotations
William Congreve
, Classical Literature Library: Includes Mark Zimmerman's annotated versions of four Congreve plays: The Old Bachelor The Double-Dealer The Way of the World and Love for Love William Congreve Page , San Antonio College: Includes a list of major works, some of which are available on-line. William Congreve's Song Texts : A collection of lyrics from ten of Congreve's songs, many of which first appeared in his or other's dramas.-MJM

32. San Antonio College LitWeb Restoration And Eighteenth Century Literature Index
Links to information on and online texts for several authors. Compiled by Roger Blackwell Bailey Category Arts Literature Drama 17th Century Restoration...... A composition that enjoyed phenomenal popularity during the Eighteenth Century.William Congreve ( 16701729 ). Isaac Watts ( 1674 - 1748 ).
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The Assembly Room at Bath By Thomas Rowlandson
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John Pomfret ( 1667 - 1702 ). "The Choice" ( 1700 ). Local HTML Text On Line . A composition that enjoyed phenomenal popularity during the Eighteenth Century.
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33. Mr. Congreve's Last Will And Testament (in Lcmarc)
Published London Printed for E. Curll , 1730. Edition The secondedition. Subject Congreve, William, 16701729 Will. Other
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34. Records For John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library Of Congress
John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of congress). Records 1to 1 of 1. Congreve, William, 16701729. Last will and testament
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35. - Great Books -
William Congreve (16701729), English playwright and poet. Born inBardsey, England (near Leeds), Congreve was educated in the law
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William Congreve
English playwright and poet. Born in Bardsey, England (near Leeds), Congreve was educated in the law at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland; there he met Jonathan Swift , who would be his friend for the remainder of his life. Upon graduation, he became a disciple of John Dryden , William Congreve wrote some of the most popular English plays of the late 17th and very early 18th centuries. By the age of thirty, he had written several notable plays, including 1700's The Way of the World . Unfortunately, his career ended almost as soon as it began. After writing five plays from his first in 1693 until 1700, he produced no more as public tastes turned against the sort of high-brow sexual comedy of manners in which he specialized. He reportedly was particularly stung by a critique written by Jeremy Collier ( A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage ), to the point that he wrote a long reply, "Amendments of Mr. Collier's False and Imperfect Citations". In any case, he withdrew from the theatre and lived the rest of his life on residuals from his early work. His output from 1700 was restricted to the occasional poem and some translation (notably Molière 's Monsieur de Pourceaugnac ). Congreve died in a London carriage accident in 1729, and was buried in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey. Two of Congreve's turns of phrase have entered the English language. "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned" is from Act I, Scene I of his play

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37. Literature Online, Full Text
Full text. Congreve, William, 16701729 The way of the world (1700). Congreve,William, 1670-1729 The way of the world (1700). Bibliographic details.
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The Way of the World, a comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mr. Congreve
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Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.]
[8], 88 p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted Play details The way of the world. Genre: Comedy. Date first published: 1700. Date first performed: Mar 1700. [Page]
THE Way of the World, A COMEDY. As it is ACTED AT THE Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields , BY His Majesty's Servants.
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Hor. Sat. 2. l. 1. -Metuat doti deprensa.- Ibid. [Page] To the Right Honourable RALPH Earl of MOUNTAGUE [Page] PROLOGUE, Spoken by Mr. Betterton Of those few Fools, who with ill Stars are curs'd, Sure scribbling Fools, call'd Poets, fare the worst.

38. Great Books And Classics - William Congreve
Selected Reading List All Works ? Change Selected Language AllChange. Author Chronological, William Congreve (1670-1729),
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40. Congreve
William Congreve (16701729). Song Texts. A nymph and a swain Eccles;A nymph and a swain to Apollo once prayed Eccles (A nymph and a swain);
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