In the epilogue to Congreve's Way of the World there is a warning: Others there are whose malice we'd prevent, Such, who watch plays, with scurrilous intent To mark out who by characters are meant. …………………………………… These, with false glosses feed their own illnaure, And turn to libel, what was meant a satire. What does this warning mean?

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In the epilogue to Congreve's Way of the World there is a warning: Others there are whose malice we'd prevent, Such, who watch plays, with scurrilous intent To mark out who by characters are meant. <br /> …………………………………… These, with false glosses feed their own illnaure, And turn to libel, what was meant a satire. What does this warning mean?






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