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Show Remarks upo 13 Colours, entertain like 'a Monfter," 4n pleafe only upon the fcore of Deformity Wh then doe Mr. Dryder crofs tpo Nature and Authority, and go off ash confefles, from the Plan of Plaxtas, an Moiiere? Tho'- by the way the Englif Amphitryon has borrow'd moft of " th Libertine Thoughts of Moliere, and improv'd them. But to the former queftion Why muft the beaten' Road be left? H tells us, Tha th difference of onr Stag fiom "the Roman and the French did o veEp. Ded quire it Thatis, our' Stage muft be muc more Licentious. Fo you are to obferv that Mr. Dryden, and his Fraternity, hav helpd to debauch the Towz, and Poylt ther Pleafures to an unufal Degree: An therefore the Diet muft be drefs'd to'th And fince the Palate "of the Company enterb muf the Sceptick mad ar tain'd as fuch ‘Thatthe Englith Amphi tryon was contriv'd with this View 1510 a w T d t r r t i e t b b plain t th a p a r p F e d el o pur {hape ‘of Jehovah? *Why are the incom O ar d q e t b e a i t A municab nipotence applyed ‘to A€s of Tnfamy u f l i r H c f ca e a w T this fefve, unlefs ‘to expofe the Notion and' extinguifh the - Behef of -2 Deity The Perfections of God,are Himfelf 1 l ic ri | the 1 | (aflenc i that upo e i Wi e t&ufi the |