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ACT II.
SCENE I.
The THEATRE.
NO, no, Sir; what Shakespeare says of ACTORS may be better applied to the pur|pose of PLAYS; they ought to be 'the abstract and brief Chronicles of the times.' Therefore when history, and particularly the history of our own country, furnishes any thing like a case in point, to the time in which an author writes, if he knows his own interest, he will take advan|tage of it; so, Sir, I call my tragedy The SPANISH ARMADA; and have laid the scene be|fore TILBURY FORT.
A most happy thought certainly!
Egad it was—I told you so.—But pray now I dont understand how you have contrived to introduce any love into it.