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REVIEWS 211 urn away against the haire, and given wn thee. Your Players scepters and Eroperours crownes (sayd Sancho) are never of pure go!de, but kale and Tinne. (Shelton, 1620.) "I grant it," said Don Quixote: "nor is it fit the decorations of the stage should be real, but rather imitations, and the nsemblance of realities, as the plays themselves must be: which, by the way, I would have you love and esteem, Sancho, and consequently those that write and also those that act them: for they are all instrumental to the good of the commonwealth, and set before our eyes those looking-glasses that reflect a lively representation of human life; nothing being able to give us a more just idea of nature, and what we are or ought to -be, than comedians and comedies." (Motteux, 1700; Ozell revision, 1725.) "Tell me) ha.

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