Gentleman Dancing-Master, The
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Gentleman Dancing-Master, The, a comedy by
Wycherley, probably performed 1671, published 1673. It is loosely based on Calderón's
El maestro de danzar, and describes the wooing of young Hippolita by Gerrard, in the disguise of a dancing master. The moral of the play appears to be contained in the final verse of Act II:Our Parents who restrain our liberty
But take the course to make us sooner free,
Though all we gain be but new slavery;
We leave our Fathers, and to Husbands fly
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