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66 « Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous , and ' us fools of nature “ So horribly 3 to fhake our disposition “ With thoughts beyond the reaches of our fouls ? Say , why is this ? wherefore ? what Ihould we do ...
66 « Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous , and ' us fools of nature “ So horribly 3 to fhake our disposition “ With thoughts beyond the reaches of our fouls ? Say , why is this ? wherefore ? what Ihould we do ...
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The cause of Ophelia's madness was grief , occafioned by the violence of her natural affection for her murder'd father ; her brother , therefore , with great force of expression , says , Nature is fal'n in love , To distinguish the ...
The cause of Ophelia's madness was grief , occafioned by the violence of her natural affection for her murder'd father ; her brother , therefore , with great force of expression , says , Nature is fal'n in love , To distinguish the ...
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... yet when attended with a natural fimplicity , they have force enough to strike illiterate and fimple minds . ... of Nature , heightened with all the ornaments of art , had upon an intelligent Player , whose business habituates him ...
... yet when attended with a natural fimplicity , they have force enough to strike illiterate and fimple minds . ... of Nature , heightened with all the ornaments of art , had upon an intelligent Player , whose business habituates him ...
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