- Sir
George Etherege (c. 1636 – c. 10 May 1692) was an
English dramatist. He
wrote the
plays The
Comical Revenge or, Love in a Tub in 1664, She
Would If...
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Rupert Etherege Kingsford (October 20, 1849 –
October 7, 1920) was a
Canadian lawyer, magistrate, and writer.
Rupert Etherege Kingsford was born in Montreal...
- the
seminal irresistible Restoration rake, at the première of
George Etherege's Man of Mode (1676). Betterton's
position remained un****ailed
through the...
- Lords. Back in London,
Rochester finds his "Merry Gang" friends,
George Etherege and
Charles Sackville, in a
bawdy house.
Rochester encounters on the street...
- british-history.ac.uk(accessed 18
January 2008)
Etherege, Sir George,
Letters of Sir
George Etherege, ed. Bracher, p. 118 Lasocki, David, Paisible, James...
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George Etherege or
Ethrygg (Latin: Edrycus) (fl. 1588), was an
English classical scholar and physician.
Etherege, born at Thame, Oxfordshire, was admitted...
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan Restoration comedy, as
practiced by
George Etherege,
Aphra Behn and John
Vanbrugh Sentimental comedy, as
practiced by Colley...
- Sedley,
Charles Sackville, and
playwrights William Wycherley and
George Etherege.
Following the tone set by the
monarch himself,
these men distinguished...
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unsentimental or "hard"
comedies of John Dryden,
William Wycherley, and
George Etherege reflected the
atmosphere at
Court and
celebrated with
frankness an aristocratic...
- on
occasion extremely camp, in such
plays as The Man of Mode by
George Etherege and
Restoration by
Edward Bond at the
Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC)....