BEAUX-STRATAGEM

By Farquhar

'He was a delightful writer, and one to whom
I should sooner recur for relaxation and
entertainment and without after-cloying and disgust,
than any of the school of which he may be said
to have been the last The Beaux-Stratagem
reads quite as well as it acts: it has life,
movement, wit, humour, sweet nature and sweet
temper from beginning to end.'
CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE


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CONTENTS


[ PREFACE ]

[ ADVERTISEMENT ]

[ DRAMATIS PERSONAE ]

[ PROLOGUE ]


[ THE BEAUX-STRATAGEM ]

[ ACT I., SCENE I. ]

[ ACT II., SCENE I. ]

[ ACT II., SCENE II. ]

[ ACT III., SCENE I ]

[ ACT III., SCENE II ]

[ ACT III., SCENE III. ]

[ ACT IV., SCENE I ]

[ ACT IV., SCENE II. ]

[ ACT V., SCENE I. ]

[ ACT V., SCENE II. ]

[ ACT V., SCENE III. ]

[ ACT V., SCENE IV. ]

[ EPILOGUE ]


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