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The Conscious Lovers

The Conscious Lovers

كتاب من قبل ريتشارد ستيل
2.6/5 · Goodreads
The Conscious Lovers هي كوميديا عاطفية كتبها المؤلف الإيرلندي ريتشارد ستيل في خمسة أعمال. ظهر The Conscious Lovers على خشبة المسرح في 7 نوفمبر 1722 ، في المسرح الملكي ، دروري لين وحقق نجاحًا فوريًا ، مع جولة أولية لمدة ثمانية عشر ليلة متتالية. ويكيبيديا (إنجليزية)
الأداء الأول: 7 نوفمبر 1722
كاتب المسرحية: ريتشارد ستيل
The Conscious Lovers is a sentimental comedy written in five acts by the Irish author Richard Steele. The Conscious Lovers appeared on stage on 7 November ...
This ebook is the product of many hours of hard work by volunteers for Standard Ebooks, and builds on the hard work of other literature lovers made possible by ...
The Conscious Lovers is a sentimental comedy play by 18th-century playwright Richard Steele. The play was first performed at Drury Lane in 1722, and it was ...
The Conscious Lovers was first performed in 1722 at Drury Lane and is generally acknowledged as the first "sentimental comedy." Borrowing heavily from Roman ...
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Sir Richard Steele's The Conscious Lovers (1722), which deals with the trials and tribulations of its penniless heroine Indiana.
25‏/03‏/2020 · Richard Steele (1672 - 1729) As early as 1720 Steele spoke in the Theatre of a friend of mine who was lately preparing a comedy according to the just laws of ...
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The Conscious Lovers was apparently the most successful play by Sir Richard Steele, suggesting that the moralizing overtones were acceptable to the early ...
The Conscious Lovers by Richard Steele is a play about young love. Basically Lucinda Sealand has three suitors and is a very desirable bride.
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Sir Richard Steele was an Irish writer and politician, remembered as co-founder, with his friend Joseph Addison, of the magazine The Spectator. Ratings & ...
In The Conscious Lovers by Richard Steele, two couples attempt to marry the person they truly love despite parental opposition and misunderstandings.