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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
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1868-9 whose | end both at the first, and novve, was and is, to holde as twere 
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1868-72 Whose end...pressure] Hunter (-1845, f. 232v-233r): <f. 232v>“This is a very correct description of the moral purpose of Acting. This passage might suggest the play of The Muses Looking Glass to Tho. Randolph a dramatic piece in which the idea is expanded & examplified very ingeniously. I quote one passage from it. </f. 232v><f.233r> ‘Flowerdew.— But is there such a glass, good Roscius? Roscius.— There is! sent hither by the great Apollo, Who in the world’s bright eye and every day Set in his car of light, surveys the earth. From east to west: who finding every place Fruitful in nothing but fantastique follies And most ridiculous humours, as he is The God of Physic, thought it appertain’d To him to find a cure to purge the earth Of ignorance and sin, two grand diseases And now grown epidemical. Many receits He thought upon: as to have planted Helibore In every garden: but none pleased like this: He takes out water from the Muse’s’ spring And sends it to the north, there to be freez’d Into a crystal. That being done he makes A mirror with it: and instils this vertue That it should be reflection shew each man All his deformities both of soul and body And cure them both.’ Randolph however was particularly noticed by his continuous oraries for depending entirely on himself & owing nothing to other writers.”</f. 233r>
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