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Show the attention But the grand gueftion wou' be: does the Audience bear *em Whifper o pb for LG o divan Uth. Why, traly 1 can't tell : there' much to be faidupon the word Whifper-.- W [helf1 g tothe Poet, not to inform the reader, tha on the Stage, the Spectatorsfee Brutus an Caffius all this while at Whifper together That 1s the importance, that deferves al | proph Another Poet wou'd have allow'd ‘th nobl Bruitus a Watch-Candle in his Cham ber this important night, rather than hav puzzel'd his Man ZLucius to grope in th dark for a Flint and Tinder-box, to get th Taper lighted. It woud have beenno grea charge to the Poet, however. Afterwards another night, the Fiddle is in danger to b broken by this {leepy Boy Bru. If thou doft nod thou break't thy Infrument y 8 pr figgeni fra ( 154 ' Yhen aore 2 foren A excelent tie Empe Supe Ne i [t was h Wht nas Thi ( But a But pafs we to the famous Scene, wher Brutus and Caffius are by the Poet reprefen ted actingthe parts of Mimicks : from th Nobility and Buskins, they are madeth Planipedes; are brought to daunce fare P'Ih'fir peopl th t cl Spe@ footy fo O- Egkt" P«f DMH. Uy M it Wie wh |