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??re, 1622-1673

"The Pretentious Young Ladies"

Fantast and Mrs. Gertrude under
the name of Count de Cheveux. The Count is very amusing, and though a
coward to boot, pretends to be a great warrior. His description of war
is characteristic; he states that "de great Heros always burne and kille
de Man, Woman, and Shilde for deir Glory."


DRAMATIS PERSONAE.

LA GRANGE, \
) _repulsed Lovers_.
DU CROISY, /
GORGIBUS, _a good citizen_.
[Footnote: Gorgibus was the name of certain characters in old comedies.
The actor, L'Epy, who played this part, had a very loud voice; hence
Moliere gave him probably this name.]
THE MARQUIS DE MASCARILLE, _valet to La Grange_.
[Footnote: _Mascarille_ was played by Moliere, and has a personality
quite distinct from the servant of the same name in the _Blunderer_ and
the _Love-Tiff_. The dress in which he acted this part, has not been
mentioned in the inventory taken after his death, but in a pamphlet,
published in 1660, he is described as wearing an enormous wig, a very
small hat, a ruff like a morning gown, rolls in which children could
play hide-and-seek, tassels like cornucopise, ribbons that covered his
shoes, with heels half a foot in height.]
THE VISCOUNT JODELET, _valet to Du Croisy_.
ALMANZOR, _footman to the pretentious ladies_.


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