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 xxo Terrte.ilius. N O X-L To enumerate all the abfurdities in this play, would be edlefs  ! fhall inftance one more, and tb take my' leave of it. I-ali and CuproB cut one another's throats in a dud, and both die upon the flage. So,man, the new gran,d Seignior, en uiring after them, is thus an- liver d by one of hs Officers. Offic. Royal Sir, 'Ti12 no roe fear'd to tell you, that your friends ./Ire y each other flain m tingle combat, Contending for the vifier's office. So!ym. Ha ! $.4yJt tinu ? what, ;n hands ? 'lea, verily! anct a new blunderbuff into the bar- in. No body was by when they fought5 they 'd immediately,.as I hid before  they had been perle& friends, and expir'd without telling any one how they came to difagree: fo that, for aught this pragmatical officer knew to the contrary, they might :nkk one another about a bottle of fl/erbett, or a et of flrawberries. Hadso,man, initcad of his ha .' ohat fay]it thu ? -- ak'd him this honeit que- llion. -- Now know'f thou They dy'd contending for the vifier's office? he muft have been non?lull, or have riy'cl: -- May't piefie your m_ajy, The romter heard it all and told m�-fo, Dixir,' in hoc vbis t atticare degs#tiam I Is not this /rofe.Tkr of ours an old dog at the drama.? Certain]! fo iafcrrs in poetfir, and orators m

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