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  1. The WORKS Of Mr. CONGREVE. In Two Volumes. To Which is Prefixed, 'A Life of the Author'. by William [1670 - 1729]. Congreve, 1788-01-01
  2. Incognita; or, Love and duty reconciled by William (1670-1729) Congreve, 1922
  3. William Congreve. edited by Alex C. Ewald. by Congreve. William. 1670-1729., 1887-01-01
  4. Incognita; or. Love and duty reconcil 'd. by William Congreve; e by Congreve. William. 1670-1729., 1922-01-01
  5. Dramatic works Volume 1 by William, 1670-1729 Congreve, 2009-10-26
  6. The MOURNING BRIDE.A Tragedy.Taken From The Manager's Book, at the Theatre Royal, Covent=Garden. by William [1670 - 1729]. [Congreve, 1787
  7. Comedies [with an introd. by G.S. Street] Volume 2 by William, 1670-1729 Congreve, 2009-10-26
  8. A Concordance to the Plays of William Congreve (The Cornell Concordances) by David D. Mann, 1973-06
  9. William Congreve: An Annotated Bibliography, 1978-1994 by Laurence Bartlett, 1996-07-28
  10. The Way of the World and Other Plays (Penguin Classics) by William Congreve, 2006-08-29
  11. William Congreve (English Dramatists) by David Thomas, 1992-11-15
  12. An Approach to Congreve by Aubrey L. Williams, 1979-09-10
  13. Conrad in Scandinavia
  14. New View of Congreve's Way of the World by Paul Mueschke, 1958-06

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Congreve, William (16701729). Engelse toneelschrijver. Biografieën TheEncyclopaedia Britannica **, William Congreve (Imagination), LitLinks.
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CANOVA , Antonio (1757-1822) Italiaanse beeldhouwer en schilder Een biografie/synthese in The Encyclopaedia Britannica ** en in Catholic Encyclopedia Een korte biografie met plaatjes op Antonio Canova *(Italycyberguide). Drie mooie foto's van het beeld Cupid and Psyche op The Sculpture of Antonio Canova (Boston College). Een aantal werken zijn te vinden op Antonio Canova [Italian Neoclassical Sculptor, 1757-1822] (Artcyclopedia). Veel van zijn werken online op Canova, Antonio (1757-1822) (Italian) *(Orazio's Centaro's Art Images on the Web). Ook een aantal afbeeldingen van zijn werk is te vinden op 1200 anni di scultura italiana *(Thais). Het indrukwekkende graf van Canova, dat hij zelf ontworpen heeft op Find a grave
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82. ELAC Online Library - Plays Playwrights
Congreve, William (16701729) English playwright of Restoration Comedies.A contemporary of Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope and William Wycherley, Congreve
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83. My Family
William Congreve (16701729) Websters Biographical Dictionary, page 339;and Blenheim, Biographay of a Palace, page 70.
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Sir William CLOPTON was born in 1450. He died on 20 Feb 1530. Parents: John CLOPTON and Alice D'ARCY Spouse: Thomasine KNEVET . Children were: Richard CLOPTON Francis CLOPTON Spouse: Joan MARROW . Sir William CLOPTON and Joan MARROW were married. William CLOPTON was baptized on 9 Apr 1584 in Groton Church, Groton, County Suffolk, England. He was born about 1584. He died between 1 Nov 1640 and 7 Nov 1640. He signed a will on 1 Nov 1640. He was buried on 7 Nov 1640 in Groton Church, Groton, County Suffolk, England. Parents: William CLOPTON and Margaret WALDEGRAVE Spouse: Alice D'OYLEY . William CLOPTON and Alice D'OYLEY were married on 3 Aug 1615 in Whatfield Parish Church. William CLOPTON (Reverend) was baptized on 19 Apr 1613 in Boxted, County Essex, United Kingdom. He was born in 1613 in Boxted, County Essex, United Kingdom. He was educated from 1631 to 1637 in Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England. He unpaid after three months by the Earl of Manchester on 28 Feb 1646 in County Essex, England. He served as at the parish church of Much Horkesley in 1646 in County Essex, England.

84. Malaspina Great Books - William Congreve (1670)
Upon graduation, he became a disciple of John Dryden, William Congreve wrote someof the External Links, Research Links Literature William Congreve
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85. William Congreve Life Stories, Books, & Links
William Congreve (1670 1729). Category English Literature. Born January 24,1670 Bardsey, near Leeds, England. Died January 19, 1729 London, England
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION William Congreve
Category: English Literature Born: January 24, 1670
Bardsey, near Leeds, England Died: January 19, 1729
London, England Related authors:
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan list all writers William Congreve - LIFE STORIES Congreve, Fondlewife, Maskwell....
On this day in 1670 English playwright William Congreve was born. His "comedy of manners" toasted and tilted at the "gala day of wit and pleasure" enjoyed by those who lived in the inner circles of power, or wished they did "men and women of quick brains and cynical humours," says the Cambridge History , who talk "with the brilliance and rapidity wherewith the finished swordsman fences." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR The Comedies of William Congreve
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86. William Congreve - Congreve, Fondlewife, Maskwell...., And Other Stories
Today in Literature presents William Congreve Congreve, Fondlewife, Maskwell ., William Congreve (1670 - 1729). Congreve, Fondlewife, Maskwell .
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87. The San Antonio College LitWeb William Congreve Page
1670 1729 ). Major Works The Comedies of William Congreve, edited by Eric S.Rump, is published by Penguin Books. Incognita A Novel ( 1692 ).
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The Comedies of William Congreve , edited by Eric S. Rump, is published by Penguin Books.
Incognita: A Novel
The Old Bachelour: A Comedy
The Double-Dealer: A Comedy
Love for Love: A Comedy
The Mourning Bride: A Tragedy
Amendments of Mr Collier's False Citations
The Way of the World: A Comedy
The Judgement of Paris: A Masque

"False Though She Be"
"A Hue and Cry After Amoret" Two Poems On-Line. About Congreve D. Crane Taylor, William Congreve . Oxford, 1931. Samuel Johnson on William Congreve William Congreve William Congreve from Abacci Books. Back to Restoration and Eighteenth Century

88. Daily Celebrations ~ William Congreve, Ambition Join'd ~ April 6 ~ Ideas To Moti
Celebrating the life of English playwright and poet William Congreve. He was awizard with comic dialogue and intricate plot twists which poked fun at his
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April 6 ~  Ambition Join'd Power of Myth
Love
's but a frailty of the mind
When 'tis not w i t h ambition j o i n d
~ William Congreve As ironic as any play he wrote, when English playwright and poet William Congreve (1670-1729) released his Way of the World (1700), the play failed terribly. This experience so discouraged him that he quit the stage and retired to live as a country gentleman. "Say what you will, 'tis better to be left than never to have been loved," he wrote in Act 2 of the famous five-act play. Often revived, Way of the World is considered his masterpiece, "the best of the Restoration plays." A comedy of manners and satire about the time he lived; its beautiful heroine Millamant offered actresses a fine comedic role. "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned," he observed. Born to genteel society of Leeds, Congreve's other major plays included The Old Bachelor The Double-Dealer (1693), and Love for Love Praised by Samuel Johnson , Congreve was a wizard with comic dialogue and intricate plot twists which poked fun at his society's rules about love and marriage "Music has charms to soothe a savage breast," Congreve believed, "to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak."

89. William Congreve Quotes - The Quotations Page
William Congreve (1670 1729) English dramatist more author details William Congreve, The Mourning Bride, 1697, act III scene 8
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind.
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Defer not till tomorrow to be wise, tomorrow's sun to thee may never rise.
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He that first cries out stop thief, is often he that has stolen the treasure.
William Congreve Love for Love (1695)
I came upstairs into the world; for I was born in a cellar.
William Congreve Love for Love (1695)
Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned,
Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.
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Quotations by Author. Author Details William Congreve (1670 1729). Full Name,Congreve, William. Biography, English dramatist; wrote plays The Old
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92. William Congreve - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Congreve, William 1670 1729, English dramatist, b. near Leeds, educated atTrinity Fosse (1888, repr. 1973); D. Mann, ed., A Concordance to the Plays of
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93. Congreve Incognita - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
Congreve, William 1670 1729, English publishing a novel of intrigue,Incognita (1692), and translations of Juvenal was produced.
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94. William Congreve At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
William Congreve free essays, eTexts, resources and links from William Congreve.1670 - 1729 *. English dramatist and writer of poetry in the
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Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast,
To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. The Mourning Bride. Act i. Sc. 1. William Congreve By magic numbers and persuasive sound. The Mourning Bride. Act i. Sc. 1. William Congreve Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned,
Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned. The Mourning Bride. Act iii. Sc. 8. William Congreve For blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds

95. RepeatAfterUs.com - William Congreve
Contents Author William Congreve, 1670 1729. 3 Texts. Memorable Quotes (3 texts ), Difficulty Level. Beauty, Beginning. Heaven and hell, Beginning
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Contents Author William Congreve Memorable Quotes, 1670 1729. 3 Texts.Memorable Quotes ( 3 texts ), Difficulty Level. Beauty, Beginning
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97. Lives Of The Poets By Samuel Johnson - William Congreve
William Congreve 1670 1729. William Congreve descended from a family inStaffordshire of so great antiquity, that it claims a place among the few that
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William Congreve descended from a family in Staffordshire of so great antiquity, that it claims a place among the few that extend their hue beyond the Norman Conquest, and was the son of William Congreve, second son of Richard Congreve, of Congreve and Stratton. He visited, once at least, the residence of his ancestors; and, I believe, more places than one are still shown in groves and gardens, where he is related to have written his Old Bachelor. Congreve was baptised at Bardsey, February 10, 1670. His first dramatic labour was The Old Bachelor, of which he says, in his defence against Collier, "That comedy was written, as several know, some years before it was acted. When I wrote it I had little thoughts of the stage; but did it to amuse myself in a slow recovery from a fit of sickness. Afterwards, through my indiscretion it was seen, and in some little time more it was acted; and I, through the remainder of my indiscretion suffered myself to be drawn into the prosecution of a difficult and thankless study, and to be involved in a perpetual war with knaves and fools." Few plays have ever been so beneficial to the writer, for it procured him the patronage of Halifax, who immediately made him one of the commissioners for licensing coaches, and soon after gave him a place in the Pipe-office, and another in the Customs, of six hundred pounds a year. Congreve's conversation must surely have been at least equally pleasing with his writings.

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False though she be to me and Love,
I'll ne'er purse Revenge;
For still the Charmer I approve,
Thou' 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.
SONG (2) Pious Selinda goes to Pray'rs, If I but ask the Favour; And yet the tender Fool's in Tears, When she believes I'll leave her. Wou'd I were free from Restraint, Or else had Hopes to win her; W ou'd she cou'd make of me a Saint, Or I of her a Sinner.
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