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Date: 2000-01-14 10:25:18
Entertainment
Humanities
Theatre
Comedy
William Congreve
Comedy of manners
Plautus
Drama
The Way of the World
The Mourning Bride

1700 THE WAY OF THE WORLD William Congreve Congreve, WilliamEnglish dramatist who is generally considered the master of the British comedy of manners. He was a fellow student of

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