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"Stop and let us weep," it famously begins, "for the beloved and the home".
Somebody recited a French poem after supper, and we said it was beautiful; and then a lady sang a sentimental ballad in Spanish, and it made one or two of us weep — it was so pathetic.
This remains a landmark play in British drama; and, if men should weep, it is because Lamont Stewart was discouraged from ever writing a successor to a work that blends such indignation with theatrical exuberance.
'Stop and let us weep,' it famously begins, 'for the beloved and the home".' In this spirit he had returned in 2006 to his family's Lebanese village of Marjayoun to restore a house built by his great-grandfather — the subject of his forthcoming book "House of Stone".
[He] makes me want to weep it's so good.
His characters are heart-breaking, and while mentioning that the wife is dying might explain the fact that the story made me weep, it's not that actually.
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Everyone wept; it was their own kith and kin who were leaving.
It has wept, it has prayed and it has reflected on Mr Mandela's contribution to irreversibly altering a country in which until 1994 black South Africans could not even vote.
During filming of the sexual-harassment scene, Chopra wept; it took the directors several hours to remind her she was only playing a character, and additional filming was postponed.
I hope that white audiences watch it, weep during it, and more importantly, decide to give a shit about police brutality because of it.
Read it and weep!" Sometimes it's necessary to look back.
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