The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Tears being the effect both of joy and grief supplied our authour with an opportunity of conceit which he feldom fails to in- dulge . Timon weeping with a kind of tender pleasure , cries out , O joy , e'en made away , deftroyed , turned ...
... Tears being the effect both of joy and grief supplied our authour with an opportunity of conceit which he feldom fails to in- dulge . Timon weeping with a kind of tender pleasure , cries out , O joy , e'en made away , deftroyed , turned ...
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... tear me , take me , and the Gods fall on you . [ Exit . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive , our Mafters may throw their caps at their money . Thefe debts may be well call'd defperate ones , for a mad man owes ' em . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Timon ...
... tear me , take me , and the Gods fall on you . [ Exit . Hor . ' Faith , I perceive , our Mafters may throw their caps at their money . Thefe debts may be well call'd defperate ones , for a mad man owes ' em . [ Exeunt . Re - enter Timon ...
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... tears . The Sea melting the Moon into tears , is , I believe , a fecret in philofophy , which no body but Shake- Speare's deep Editors ever dream'd of . There is another opinion which ' tis more reafonable to believe that our Author may ...
... tears . The Sea melting the Moon into tears , is , I believe , a fecret in philofophy , which no body but Shake- Speare's deep Editors ever dream'd of . There is another opinion which ' tis more reafonable to believe that our Author may ...
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... tears . Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep thefe comforts , worthy fenators . I Sen Therefore so please thee to return with us . And of our Athens , thine and ours , to take The Captainfhip ; thou fhalt be met ...
... tears . Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep thefe comforts , worthy fenators . I Sen Therefore so please thee to return with us . And of our Athens , thine and ours , to take The Captainfhip ; thou fhalt be met ...
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... tears ; Tears of true joy for his return to Rome . - ( 3 ) Thou great Defender of this Capitol , ( 2 ) Hail , Rome , victorious in thy mourning Weeds ! ] I fufpe & that the Poet wrote , in my mourning Weeds . i . e . Titus would fay ...
... tears ; Tears of true joy for his return to Rome . - ( 3 ) Thou great Defender of this Capitol , ( 2 ) Hail , Rome , victorious in thy mourning Weeds ! ] I fufpe & that the Poet wrote , in my mourning Weeds . i . e . Titus would fay ...
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