_ 218
_Of decencie in behauiour and action, which also belongs to the
consideration of a Poet or maker._ 231
_How the good poet or maker ought to dissemble his arte, and
in what cases the artificiall is more commended then the
naturall and contrariwise._ 250
_The conclusion._ 257
FINIS.
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