“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... say , they [ witches ] can keepe devils and spirits , in the likeness of todes and cats . " Scot's Discovery of ... says : So foul and fair a day I have not seen . WARBURTON . The common idea of witches has always been , that they ...
... say , they [ witches ] can keepe devils and spirits , in the likeness of todes and cats . " Scot's Discovery of ... says : So foul and fair a day I have not seen . WARBURTON . The common idea of witches has always been , that they ...
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... ( says Mr. Ritson ) sergeants were a sort of gens d'armes . STEEVENS . Say to the king the knowledge of the broil , SC . II . 15 МАСВЕТН . DUN. What bloody man is that? He can ...
... ( says Mr. Ritson ) sergeants were a sort of gens d'armes . STEEVENS . Say to the king the knowledge of the broil , SC . II . 15 МАСВЕТН . DUN. What bloody man is that? He can ...
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... says it was believed that witches " could sail in an egg shell , a cockle or muscle shell , through and under the tempestuous seas . " Again , says Sir W. D'Ave- nant , in his Albovine , 1629 : " He sits like a witch sailing in a sieve ...
... says it was believed that witches " could sail in an egg shell , a cockle or muscle shell , through and under the tempestuous seas . " Again , says Sir W. D'Ave- nant , in his Albovine , 1629 : " He sits like a witch sailing in a sieve ...
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... ( says Holinshed ) as Macbeth and Banquo jour- neyed towards Fores , where the king then lay , they went sport- ing by the way , without other company , save only themselves , when suddenly in the midst of a laund there met them three ...
... ( says Holinshed ) as Macbeth and Banquo jour- neyed towards Fores , where the king then lay , they went sport- ing by the way , without other company , save only themselves , when suddenly in the midst of a laund there met them three ...
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... ( says Plutarch ) they were compelled to live of herbs and rootes , but they found few of them that men do commonly eate of , and were enforced to taste of them that were never eaten before ; among the which there was one that killed them ...
... ( says Plutarch ) they were compelled to live of herbs and rootes , but they found few of them that men do commonly eate of , and were enforced to taste of them that were never eaten before ; among the which there was one that killed them ...
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