Title from PDF title page (viewed Oct. 21, 2010). - "First published in 1700"--T.p. verso
The way of the world
Published:
c2008
Publisher:
Floating Press, [Waiheke Island]
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Scene III -- Scene IV -- Scene V -- Scene VI -- Scene VII -- Scene VIII -- Scene IX -- Scene X -- Scene XI -- Scene XII -- Scene XIII -- Scene XIV -- Scene XV -- ACT V-SCENE I -- Scene II -- Scene III -- Scene IV -- Scene V -- Scene VI -- Scene VII -- Scene VIII -- Scene IX -- Scene X -- Scene XI -- Scene XII -- Scene XIII -- Scene the Last -- Epilogue-Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle Title -- Contents -- The Way of the World -- Prologue-Spoken by Mr. Betterton -- Dramatis Personae -- ACT I-SCENE I -- Scene II -- Scene III -- Scene IV -- Scene V -- Scene VI -- Scene VII -- Scene VIII -- Scene IX -- ACT II-SCENE I -- Scene II -- Scene III -- Scene IV -- Scene V -- Scene VI -- Scene VII -- Scene VIII -- Scene IX -- ACT III-SCENE I -- Scene II -- Scene III -- Scene IV -- Scene V -- Scene VI -- Scene VII -- Scene VIII -- Scene IX -- Scene X -- Scene XI -- Scene XII -- Scene XIII -- Scene XIV -- Scene XV -- Scene XVI -- Scene XVII -- Scene XVIII -- ACT IV-SCENE I -- Scene II The Way of the World premiered in England in 1700, and is considered on of the best Restoration comedies written. The play follows two lovers, their quest to marry, and the myriad characters and relationships which stand in their way