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contexture
noun
A weaving together of parts.
Exact(2)
Congreve himself declared that since "all traditions must indisputably give place to the drama", he wished in Incognita "to imitate dramatic writing, namely in the design, contexture and result of the plot".
We are all framed of flaps and patches, and of so shapeless and diverse a contexture, that every piece and every moment playeth his part.
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