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The School for Husbands was the first play in the title of which the word School was employed, to imply that, over and above the intention of amusing, the author designed to convey a special lesson to his hearers. Perhaps Moliere wished not only that the general public should be prepared to find instructions and warnings for married men, but also that they who were wont to regard the theatre as injurious, or at best trivial, should know that he professed to educate, as well as to entertain.
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The school for husbands: The imaginary cuckold, or, Sganarelle
2009, Theatre Communications Group
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The School For Husbands
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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1419181548 9781419181542
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The school for husbands: comedy in three acts, 1661
1992, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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0151795770 9780151795772
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The school for husbands: comedy in three acts, 1661
1992, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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The School for Husbands: Director's Script
September 1966, I. E. Clark
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0886801702 9780886801700
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