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that now stile them such vanities, flock to them for the
maine grace of their gravities: especially this authors
Commedies, that are so fram’d to the life, that they serve
for the most common Commentaries, of all the actions of
our lives, shewing such a dexteritie, and power of witte,
that the most displeased with Playes, are pleasd with his
Commedies. And all such dull and heavy-witted worldings,
as were never capable of the witte of a Commedie,
comming by report of them to his representations have
found that witte there, that they never found in them-
selves, and have parted better wittied then they came:
feeling an edge of witte set upon them, more then ever
they dreamd they had braine to grinde it on. So much and
such savored salt of witte is in his Commedies, that they
may seeme (for their height of pleasure) to be borne in
that sea that brought forth Venus. Amongst all there is