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THE FALL OF MORTIMER.

the purpose, as Whalley ought to have been aware that Jonson proposed to himself no imitation of the choruses of the Greek drama, but of those of his contemporaries; such, in fact, as he had already given in his Catiline, and of which the original it to be sought in the tragedies of Seneca.