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Excerpt from The Works of Mr. Congreve, Vol. 1 of 2: Containing the Old Batchelor, the Double Dealer, Love for Love; To Which Is Prefixed, the Life of the Author Father being only a younger B1other, and provided for in the Ar'my by a Commiflion on the 1e F [t 1blifl1 ment, was compelled to undertake a journe thither in Confequence ot his Command; which he after wards parted 111th to accept oi the Management of a confiderab' e Eltate belonging to the Bw/mgttm Family, which fixed his Refidence tl1ere.-howe1er, though he futfered this 8011 to receive his tirfi Tint'lure of Letters in the great School at Kzltemy, and afterwzuds to compleat his Clafiical Learning under the direetion of Dr. 111 the Univerfityot Dahlia yet, being orde firons that his Studies thould be directed to l'tdfit as well as Improvement, he fent him over to England ioon atter the Revolution, and placed him as a Studeht' in the The dr plodding Study of the Law, however, Was by no lrgleam (uitable to the fprightly volatile Genius yof Mr. Congreve and theretqre, though he did not want Application in thofe Studies to which his Geni'us led him, yet he did not even at tempt to make any Proficiency m a Service which he 11 as probably conlcious he ihould make no F 1gure in. Excellence and Perfection were what, it is appment, ' he laid 1t down as his Principle, from the very fi1',1t to make it his Aim the acquiring; for m the very earlieih Exertion of his Genius, and a very early one indeed it was, me. His Novel, called Love and Dag ncaa tilaf w1itten when he was not above {eventeen Years of Age, he had not only endeavoured at, but indeed fvccecded tu, the prefenting to the Worid not a meet Novel according to Tafie and Fafhion then porevailing. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
The late D. F. McKenzie worked on this comprehensive edition of the works of the playwright, poet, librettist, and novelist William Congreve for more than twenty years, until his sudden death in 1999. This was a task he had taken over from Herbert Davis, to whom this edition is dedicated. During that time McKenzie uncovered new verse and letters, collated Congreve's texts, recorded their complicated textual history, constructed appendices that shed light on the dramatic context in which Congreve worked, and examined how his contemporaries received Congreve's work. More importantly, McKenzie has convincingly re-evaluated Congreve's works and life to transform our image of the man and his reputation. McKenzie here follows the editorial practice suggested in two early editions of the Works published by Congreve's friend, the bookseller Jacob Tonson, in 1710 and 1719. These three volumes follow a plan similar to that in the Tonson edition, with The Old Batchelor, The Double-Dealer, and Love for Love collected in the first, a central volume with The Way of the World, and a final volume with Congreve's novel Incognita, some of his prose works, letters, and later verse. In each case, Congreve's work is left to speak for itself, unencumbered by intrusive notes, textual apparatus, or collations, which are gathered instead near the end of each volume. This edition will be an invaluable resource for scholars for many years to come. It is a monument to McKenzie's own scholarship as well as to the integrity of William Congreve.