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The Last Line, Act 5, Scene 8

Author: Theo Schofield



Answer:

The seasoning of a play, is the applause./Now, though the Fox be punish'd by the laws,/He yet doth hope, there is no suffering due,/For any fact which he hath done 'gainst you;/If there be, censure him; here he doubtful stands:/If not, fare jovially, and clap your hands.


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