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- The Platonick Lovers is a Caroline era stage play which blends the genres of tragicomedy, satire, and comedy of manners. It was written by Sir William...
- The Platonick Lady is a 1706 comedy play by the British writer Susanna Centlivre. Staged at the Queen's Theatre in the Haymarket in November 1706, it...
- love. The English term "platonic" dates back to William Davenant's The Platonick Lovers, performed in 1635, a critique of the philosophy of platonic love...
- next play, The Platonick Lady (November 1706). Having grown weary with anonymous authorship, Centlivre used the preface to The Platonick Lady to express...
- News from Plymouth, comedy (licensed 1 August 1635; printed 1673) The Platonick Lovers, comedy (licensed 16 November 1635; printed 1636) The Triumphs...
- pastime in his era, and had several romances at court. The 1636 play The Platonick Lovers was dedicated to him by Davenant. His entry in the 1911 Encyclopædia...
- George Farquhar 1706, CeliaVolpone by Ben Jonson. 1706, Isabella – The Platonick Lady by Susanna Centlivre 1707, Lady Dainty – The Double Gallant by Colley...
- Gods: A Conceptual Approach (Brill, 2009), pp. 18–19. Henry Moore, A Platonick Song of the Soul (1647), as discussed by Alexander Jacob, "The Neoplatonic...
- Garden Pierre Corneille – Médée William Davenant News from Plymouth The Platonick Lovers The Temple of Love (masque) Pedro Calderón de la Barca – Life is...
- Vanbrugh (1705) Semanthe in Ulysses by Nicholas Rowe (1705) Lucindain The Platonick Lady by Susanna Centlivre (1706) Laura in Adventures in Madrid by Mary...