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  1. Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet (March 1639 – 20 August 1701) was an English wit and dramatist. This article on an author is a stub.

  2. Charles Sedley. Sir Charles Sedley (marzo de 1639 – 20 de agosto de 1701), dramaturgo inglés, hijo de Sir John Sedley de Aylesford en Kent. Estudió en Wadham College de Oxford, pero no se graduó.

  3. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Vivian de Sola Pinto: Sir Charles Sedley 1639–1701. A Study in the Life and Literature of the Restoration. London 1927. Vivian de Sola Pinto: The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Sir Charles Sedley. 2 Bände, London 1928. Michael Benjamin Hudnall Jr.: Moral Design in the Plays of Sir Charles Sedley. University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1984.

  4. Charles Sedley. Writer: Bellamira. Charles Sedley was born in March 1639 in Aylesford, Kent, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Bellamira (1974). He died on 20 August 1701 in Hampstead, London, England, UK.

  5. Biografia. Charles Sedley nacque ad Aylesford nel 1639, figlio di Sir John Sedley e della moglie Elizabeth, figlia di Henry Savile. Studiò al Wadham College dell' Università di Oxford, che lasciò senza aver ottenuto la laurea e nel 1656, alla morte del fratello maggiore William, ereditò il titolo. [1] Dal primo matrimonio con Lady Katherine ...

  6. Sir Charles Sedley, 4th baronet (March 1639 - 20 August 1701) was an English poet, playwright, and courtier. Sedley, son and heir of a Kentish baronet, was at Oxford and, coming to the Court of Charles II, became one of the most popular and brilliant members of its dissipated circles. He was the author of 2 tragedies and 3 comedies, now forgotten, though extravagantly lauded in their day, and ...

  7. 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. Sir Charles Sedley, 2e baronnet (c. 1721-1778), MP, petit-fils ...