A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage together with the Sense of Antiquity on this Argument
Jeremy Collier
A Short View of the Immorality, and Profaneness of the English Stage together with the Sense of Antiquity on this Argument
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PREFACE
CONTENTS.
THE INTRODUCTION.
CHAP. I.
The Immodesty of the Stage.
CHAP. II.
The Profaness of the Stage.
CHAP. III.
The Clergy abused by the Stage.
CHAP. IV.
The Stage-Poets make their Principal Persons Vitious, and reward them at the End of the Play.
CHAP. V.
Remarks upon Amphytrion, King Arthur, Don Quixote, and the Relapse.
SECTION I.
SECT. II.
Remarks upon Don Quixot, &c.
Remarks upon Don Quixot, &c.
SECT. III.
Remarks upon the Relapse.
Remarks upon the Relapse.
SECTION I.
SECT. II.
Remarks upon Don Quixot, &c.
Remarks upon Don Quixot, &c.
SECT. III.
Remarks upon the Relapse.
Remarks upon the Relapse.
CHAP. VI.
The Opinion of Paganism, of the Church, and State, concerning the Stage.
NOTES (In margin in the Original).
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