id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44645 Collier, Jeremy A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage Together with the Sense of Antiquity on this Argument .txt text/plain 62650 6885 85 the_ Stage Poets, _and_ Play-House, _I thought I could not employ my time _The_ Christian _Religion makes a great_ difference _in the Case_. place.[34] The Poet did not think Littleness and low Education a good more ridiculous than Modesty on our _Stage_.[64] 'Tis counted an ill bred _Euripides_ what 'tis which makes a _Poet_ admired? _Sancho_ lets _Carlos_ know the old Jew is dead, which he calls good news. 'tis Natural for Men to mistake_.[143] Scandal _replies, You say true, Man thinking (says she) that tho' Marriage makes Man and Wife one Flesh, it _Play_;[293] This Spark the _Poet_ would pass for a Person of Virtue, but Thus we see what a fine time Lewd People have on the _English Stage_. way, and that the _Poet_ intends to make him a great Man. In short; This Character of Lord _Foplington_, so 'tis reasonable to suppose Sir ./cache/44645.txt ./txt/44645.txt