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Dryden has imitated The Blunderer in Sir Martin Mar-all; or the Feigned Innocence, first translated by William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, and afterwards adapted for the stage by "glorious John."

From The Blunderer by Molière

There are also in The Blunderer too many incidents, which take place successively, without necessarily arising one from another.

From The Blunderer by Molière

Blunderer that I am, what have I done!

From The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography by Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander

"Blunderer, on the contrary, it is too late," replied Montalais.

From Ten Years Later by Dumas père, Alexandre

The Blunderer is generally believed to have been first acted at Lyons in 1653, whilst Molière and his troupe were in the provinces.

From The Blunderer by Molière




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