When writers argue

Today’s quote provides a look into literary history.
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As one epigram of the time put it:

“In merry old England it once was a rule,
The King had his Poet, and also his Fool:
But now we’re so frugal, I’d have you to know it,
That Cibber can serve both for Fool and for Poet.”

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