The Love-Tiff by Molière
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LE DEPIT AMOUREUX.
COMEDIE. THE LOVE-TIFF. A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS. (_THE ORIGINAL IN VERSE_.) 1656. INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. _The Love-tiff_ (_Le Depit-amoureux_) is composed of two pieces joined together. The first and longest is a comparatively modest imitation of a very coarse and indecent Italian comedy, _L'Interesse_, by Signer Nicolo Secchi; its intrigue depends chiefly on the substitution of a female for a male child, a change which forms the groundwork of many plays and novels, and of which Shakespeare has also made use. The second and best part of the _Love-tiff_ belongs to Moliere alone, and is composed chiefly of the whole of the first act, the first six verses of the third scene, and the whole of the fourth scene of the second act; these, with a few alterations and a few. lines added, form, the comedy which the _Theatre Francaise_ plays at the present time. It was first represented at Beziers towards the end of 1656, when the States General of Languedoc were assembled in that |
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