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Scene 1 . The Gentleman Dancing Master . Produced about 1671 , published in 1673 . Love in a Wood . Produced in 1671. It was Wycherley's first play . • 79. Had I the tediousness , ' etc. Cf. Much Ado about Nothing , 111. 5. 26 .
Scene 1 . The Gentleman Dancing Master . Produced about 1671 , published in 1673 . Love in a Wood . Produced in 1671. It was Wycherley's first play . • 79. Had I the tediousness , ' etc. Cf. Much Ado about Nothing , 111. 5. 26 .
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Act II . Scene 1. Cf. Lamb's Specimens . 226. Parasitaster and Malcontent . Parasitaster ; or The Fawn , 1606. The MalCf. Lamb's Specimens . content , 1604 . Insinuates the plot . Cf. Buckingham , The Rehearsal , Act 1. Scene 2 .
Act II . Scene 1. Cf. Lamb's Specimens . 226. Parasitaster and Malcontent . Parasitaster ; or The Fawn , 1606. The MalCf. Lamb's Specimens . content , 1604 . Insinuates the plot . Cf. Buckingham , The Rehearsal , Act 1. Scene 2 .
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Scene 2 . ' Sugar'd sonnetting . ' The Return from Parnassus . Act I. Scene 2. ( ante , p . 281 ) . • 302. The gentle craft . ' The sub - title of a play of Dekker's : The Shoemaker's Holiday , or the Gentle Craft ( 1600 ) .
Scene 2 . ' Sugar'd sonnetting . ' The Return from Parnassus . Act I. Scene 2. ( ante , p . 281 ) . • 302. The gentle craft . ' The sub - title of a play of Dekker's : The Shoemaker's Holiday , or the Gentle Craft ( 1600 ) .
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