butcher ; and then gives vent to his refentment ; but ftill with manlinefs and dignity: O, I could play the woman with mine eyes, And braggart with my tongue. But, gentle Heav'n! Cut fhort all intermiflion : front to front Bring thou this fiend of Scotland... Elements of Criticism - Page 131by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1762Full view - About this book
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...misfortune. After ilruggling fome time with his grief, he turns from his wife and children to their favage butcher; and then gives vent to his refentment, but...with my tongue. But, gentle Heav'n!. Cut fhort all intermiffion ; front to front Bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myfelf; Then Heav'n forgive him... | |
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