"Courtship is to marriage,as a very witty prologue to o very dull ploy": The attractions of outonomy in the comedies of late seventeenth-century England
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"Courtship is to marriage,as a very witty prologue to o very dull ploy": The attractions of outonomy in the comedies of late seventeenth-century England
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