The War of the Theatres

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and palizadoes ; Of flankers, ravelings, gabions he prates.
And of false-brayes, and sallies and scaladoes.
But, to requite such gulling tearmes as these, With words of my profession I reply ; I tell of fourching, vouchers, and counterpleas, Of withermans essoynes, and champarty.
So neither of us understanding one another, We part as wise as when we came together.
Sir John Davies, ed. Grosart, II. 23.
Mr. Fleay suggests to the writer that perhaps this epigram referred to Ben Jon- son, who, in P
...oetaster, shifted the appjication to some one else.
IIO THE WAR OF THE THEATRES.
Tucca is another version of Bobadil and Shift. Albius and Chloe are friends of Crispinus, who, at their house, sings his song (II. I) as does also Hermogenes. Crispinus sings another song (IV. i) and Albius sings (IV. 3) with Hermogenes and Crispinus. Albius and Chloe, as has been remarked,^ are prob- ably the same persons as Deliro and Fallace {Every Man out of his Humour), and the citizen and his wife {Cynthia s Revels).


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