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... kind to sense , or just to wit ; And whilst it lasts , let buffoon'ry succeed , To make us laugh ; for never was more need . Farce , in itself , is of a nasty scent ; But the gain smells not of the excrement . The Spanish nymph , a wit ...
... kind to sense , or just to wit ; And whilst it lasts , let buffoon'ry succeed , To make us laugh ; for never was more need . Farce , in itself , is of a nasty scent ; But the gain smells not of the excrement . The Spanish nymph , a wit ...
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... kind of poesy as blank verse amongst them . Therefore at most ' tis but a poetic prose , a sermo pedestris , and as such most fit for comedies , where I acknowledge rhyme to be improper . Farther , as to that quotation of Aristotle ...
... kind of poesy as blank verse amongst them . Therefore at most ' tis but a poetic prose , a sermo pedestris , and as such most fit for comedies , where I acknowledge rhyme to be improper . Farther , as to that quotation of Aristotle ...
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... kind enough to think it belongs to me . The character of Zimri28 in my Absalom is , in my opinion , worth the whole poem : ' tis not bloody , but ' tis ridiculous enough . And he for whom it was intended was too witty to resent it as an ...
... kind enough to think it belongs to me . The character of Zimri28 in my Absalom is , in my opinion , worth the whole poem : ' tis not bloody , but ' tis ridiculous enough . And he for whom it was intended was too witty to resent it as an ...
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