“To so perverse a sex all grace is vain.”
Quote by John Dryden
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A Select Collection of the Best Modern English Plays: Vol. III.
The book includes a selection of plays that have been recognized for their literary merit and theatrical impact, providing readers with a comprehensive view of modern English drama. more
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