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Side 92
... tears wept on ' em ! ] The chancellor is the general guardian of orphans . A tomb of tears is very harth . JOHNSON . This idea will appear not altogether indefenfible to those who recol- lect the following epigram of Martial : Flentibus ...
... tears wept on ' em ! ] The chancellor is the general guardian of orphans . A tomb of tears is very harth . JOHNSON . This idea will appear not altogether indefenfible to those who recol- lect the following epigram of Martial : Flentibus ...
Side 302
... Tear him to pieces , do 6 For certain drops of falt- ] For certain tears . So , in K. Lear : " Why this would make a man , a man of falt . " MALONE . 7 Auf . No more . ] This should rather be given to the first lord . It was not the ...
... Tear him to pieces , do 6 For certain drops of falt- ] For certain tears . So , in K. Lear : " Why this would make a man , a man of falt . " MALONE . 7 Auf . No more . ] This should rather be given to the first lord . It was not the ...
Side 437
... tears ; ] I once idly fuppofed that Shakspeare wrote " We cannot call her fighs and tears , winds and waters ; " - which is certainly the phraseology we should now ufe . I mention fuch idle conjectures , however plaufible , only to put ...
... tears ; ] I once idly fuppofed that Shakspeare wrote " We cannot call her fighs and tears , winds and waters ; " - which is certainly the phraseology we should now ufe . I mention fuch idle conjectures , however plaufible , only to put ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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