William Congreve
William Congreve (24 January 1670 – 19 January 1729) was an English playwright, poet and Whig politician. His works, which form an important component of Restoration literature, were known for their use of satire and the comedy of manners genre. Notable plays he wrote include ''The Old Bachelor'' (1693), ''The Double Dealer'' (1694), ''Love for Love'' (1695), ''The Mourning Bride'' (1697) and ''The Way of the World'' (1700). He died in London, and was buried at the Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Congreve, William
Published 1720
Published 1720
printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over-against Katharine-Street in the Strand
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by Congreve, William
Published 1761
Published 1761
printed by John Baskerville; for J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand, London
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by Congreve, William
Published 1787
Published 1787
printed for W. Lowndes; J. Nicholls; W. Nicoll; S. Bladon, and J. Barker
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by Congreve, William
Published 1774
Published 1774
printed for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, T. Davies, W. Nicoll, S. Bladon, and R. Snagg
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by Congreve, William
Published 1788
Published 1788
printed for W. Lowndes; J. Nicholls; W. Nicoll; S. Bladon; and J. Barker
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by Congreve, William
Published 1710
Published 1710
printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side
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by Congreve, William
Published 1706
Published 1706
printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane
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by Congreve, William
Published 1766
Published 1766
printed for W. and W. Smith, J. Exshaw, and T. Ewing, Booksellers
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by Congreve, William
Published 1791
Published 1791
printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
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by Congreve, William
Published 1781
Published 1781
printed for Harrison and Co. No 18, Paternoster-Row; and sold, likewise by J. Wenman, Fleet-Street; and all other booksellers