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... Play of Ingratitude Reveng'd a Foppery ; nor was .6 there any in that of Numantia ; nor the Amorous Merchant ' much lefs in the Favourable She - Enemy ; nor in fome others , that have been written by judicious Poets , to their great Re ...
... Play of Ingratitude Reveng'd a Foppery ; nor was .6 there any in that of Numantia ; nor the Amorous Merchant ' much lefs in the Favourable She - Enemy ; nor in fome others , that have been written by judicious Poets , to their great Re ...
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... Plays to be acted , is to divert the Commonalty with fome lawful Recreation , to difperfe the ill Humours that Idleness often breeds ; and that fince this is done by any Play good , or bad , there is no Occafion to prefcribe Laws , or ...
... Plays to be acted , is to divert the Commonalty with fome lawful Recreation , to difperfe the ill Humours that Idleness often breeds ; and that fince this is done by any Play good , or bad , there is no Occafion to prefcribe Laws , or ...
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... Play of Ingratitude Reveng'd a Foppery ; nor was there any in that of Numantia ; nor the Amorous Merchant ; much lefs in the Favourable She - Enemy ; nor in fome others , that have been written by judicious Poets , to their great Re ...
... Play of Ingratitude Reveng'd a Foppery ; nor was there any in that of Numantia ; nor the Amorous Merchant ; much lefs in the Favourable She - Enemy ; nor in fome others , that have been written by judicious Poets , to their great Re ...
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... Plays to be acted , is to divert the Commonalty with fome lawful Recreation , to difperfe the ill Humours that Idlenefs often breeds ; and that fince this is done by any Play good , or bad , there is no Occafion to prescribe Laws , or ...
... Plays to be acted , is to divert the Commonalty with fome lawful Recreation , to difperfe the ill Humours that Idlenefs often breeds ; and that fince this is done by any Play good , or bad , there is no Occafion to prescribe Laws , or ...
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... Play from the Begin- ning to the Discovery or Unravelling , which is beft towards the laft Scene of the Play ; for if the Unravelling be in the fourth Act , the rest must be dull and heavy . But when the Peripetie and Discovery come ...
... Play from the Begin- ning to the Discovery or Unravelling , which is beft towards the laft Scene of the Play ; for if the Unravelling be in the fourth Act , the rest must be dull and heavy . But when the Peripetie and Discovery come ...
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