Etherege [eth-er-ij, eth-rij] Examples noun
- Sir George,1635?–91, English dramatist.
Examples from the Web for etherege Historical Examples of etherege
Etherege and Poynings were the only individuals who met him with their former frankness.
Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli
I suppose you know that Poynings and Etherege don’t come back, Grey?
Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli
Etherege’s comedies were, in their day, the dear delight of the majority of playgoers.
Their Majesties’ Servants (Volume 1 of 3)
John Doran
It is always so with Congreve’s plays, and Etherege’s and Wycherley’s.
Anthony Trollope
He witnessed some impudent comedies of Dryden, Etherege, and Sedley.
Shakespeare and the Modern Stage
Sir Sidney Lee
British Dictionary definitions for etherege Etherege noun
- Sir George. ?1635–?92, English Restoration dramatist; author of the comedies The Comical Revenge (1664), She would if she could (1668), and The Man of Mode (1676)