George Etherege

From Wikiquote
Revision as of 22:51, 26 January 2019 by CommonsDelinker (talk | contribs) (Removing "SirGeorgeEtherege.jpg", it has been deleted from Commons by Ronhjones because: per c:Commons:Deletion requests/File:SirGeorgeEtherege.jpg.)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Sir George Etherege (c. 1635 – c. May 10 1692) was an English dramatist who helped to create the genre of Restoration comedy.

Quotes

The Man of Mode (1676)

  • Next to the coming to a good understanding with a new mistress, I love a quarrel with an old one.
    • Act I
  • When love grows diseased, the best thing we can do is to put it to a violent death. I cannot endure the torture of a lingering and consumptive passion.
    • Act II, sc. ii
  • Writing, madam, is a mechanic part of wit. A gentleman should never go beyond a song or a billet.
    • Act IV, sc. i
  • I know all beyond High Park's a desert to you.
    • Act V, sc. ii
    • Often misquoted as "Beyond Hyde Park all is a desert".

External links

Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Wikipedia has an article about: