The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volume 7J. Darby, 1725 |
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Page xxvii
... Tears and Prayers of Priam , and restores him to his firft Tranquillity , which is the End . The Departure of Ulyffes from Troy , begins the Action of the Odyffes ; the Hardships and Obftacles of his Voyage make the Middle ; and his ...
... Tears and Prayers of Priam , and restores him to his firft Tranquillity , which is the End . The Departure of Ulyffes from Troy , begins the Action of the Odyffes ; the Hardships and Obftacles of his Voyage make the Middle ; and his ...
Page xxviii
... Tears of Priam . The End is juft oppofite to the Beginning ; for it neceffarily fuppofes fomething to have gone before , but nothing to follow it : as the End of the Anger of Achilles naturally fuppofes a Beginning of it , but nothing ...
... Tears of Priam . The End is juft oppofite to the Beginning ; for it neceffarily fuppofes fomething to have gone before , but nothing to follow it : as the End of the Anger of Achilles naturally fuppofes a Beginning of it , but nothing ...
Page xli
... Tears from him ; which discover'd him to Alcinous . The fourth fort of Discoveries are made by Reasoning . Thus Iphigenia argues in the Caphores of Efchylus ; Hither is a Man come like me ; No body is like me but Oreftes , it must ...
... Tears from him ; which discover'd him to Alcinous . The fourth fort of Discoveries are made by Reasoning . Thus Iphigenia argues in the Caphores of Efchylus ; Hither is a Man come like me ; No body is like me but Oreftes , it must ...
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... Tears , Doth quench the maiden burning of his Cheeks : Then with her windy Sighs , and golden_Hairs , To fan and blow them dry again fhe feeks . He fays fhe is immodeft , blames her mifs ; What follows more , fhe fmothers with a Kifs ...
... Tears , Doth quench the maiden burning of his Cheeks : Then with her windy Sighs , and golden_Hairs , To fan and blow them dry again fhe feeks . He fays fhe is immodeft , blames her mifs ; What follows more , fhe fmothers with a Kifs ...
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... take Truce with her contending Tears ; Which long have rain'd , making her Cheeks all wet , And one sweet Kiss fhall pay this countless Debt . VOL . VII . i Upon 1 Upon this Promife did he raife his Chin , Like VENUS and ADONIS . 7.
... take Truce with her contending Tears ; Which long have rain'd , making her Cheeks all wet , And one sweet Kiss fhall pay this countless Debt . VOL . VII . i Upon 1 Upon this Promife did he raife his Chin , Like VENUS and ADONIS . 7.
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