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1 I | Barclay. It is one of the best pieces that ever was penned by 2 III | Great Britain was torn to pieces by the intestine wars which 3 VIII | and cut one another to pieces in pitched battles, for 4 XII | and the best of all his pieces is that which, at this time, 5 XVIII| excelled. Their dramatic pieces, most of which are barbarous 6 XVIII| bold. I have seen some new pieces hat were written with great 7 XIX | the nation. His dramatic pieces, which pleased some time 8 XXI | great poet. Among other pieces which display the shining 9 XXI | Quinault, whose poetical pieces every one has got by heart; 10 XXI | effeminacy of his other pieces. He wrote an elegy on Oliver 11 XXIII| speech and action those pieces which the nation is proud 12 XXIII| victims to it; a great many pieces were published against theatrical 13 XXIII| mankind cut the other to pieces for the glory of God, and 14 XXIII| know not what contemptible pieces written against the stage. 15 XXIII| of the devil's works to pieces which are received by magistrates