Though a good play must act well, that ’tis perfect

Without the stage: which shows that poetry

Stains not her excellence by being kind

To those encumbrances, which, in my judgment,

Are pushed to fetter fancy.—Then hath our art

Such strong and universal mastery

O’er heart and mind, that here ’tis only music

Competes, and she is second far in scope,

Directness, and distinction.

Ner.You think that?