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  1. The structure of The Mulberry-Garden. The Mulberry-Garden is a typical split-plot tragicomedy, which was a popular and thriving genre of Restoration comedy between 1660 and 1671. [5] The multi-plot structure generally comprises a heroic couple (e.g. Althea and Eugenio, Diana and Philander in Sedley's play) in a high plot with a chivalric or ...

  2. Sir Charles Sedley, 1639-1701; a study in the life and literature of the restoration xi, 400 p. 23 cm

  3. Sedley was returned for Nottingham in 1747 as a Tory. He did not stand in 1754. About his candidature in 1774, on what was formerly the Tory interest, he wrote to Rockingham on 9 Oct.: 1. I found my friends very much displeased and dissatisfied that they had never been consulted or taken the least notice of in respect to the choice of a proper ...

  4. Charles Sedley peut faire référence à: Sir Charles Sedley, 5e baronnet (1639-1701), dramaturge, esprit et homme politique. Sir Charles Sedley, 1er baronnet de Southwell (c. 1695-1730) des Baronnets Sedley de South Fleet (en), fils illégitime de Sir Charles Sedley, 5e baronnet.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2017 · 452- Sir Charles Sedley 1639-1701 A Study In The Life And Literature Of The Restoration

  6. Sedley’s ancestors had been small landholders in Kent in the fourteenth century. The family’s rise to prominence in the county, however, was begun by an auditor of the Exchequer under Henry VIII, who married a City heiress and acquired much property.

  7. Pompey the Great (1664), adaptation and translation of Corneille 's La mort de Pompée (1644), together with Charles Sackville (later Earl of Dorset), Sidney Godolphin, Edmund Waller, and Sir Edward Filmer.