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preface
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C H AP. I. The Immodesty of the Stage
C H AP. II. The Profaness of the Stage.
C H AP. III. The Clergy abused by the Stage.
C H AP. IV. The Stage- Poets make their Principal Persons Vitious, and reward them at the End of the Play
C H AP. V. Remarks upon Amphytrion, King Arthur, Don Quixote, and the Relapse.
C H AP. VI. The Opinion of Paganism, of the Church, and State, concerning the Stage.
MANDEMENT DE MONSEIGNEUR
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