The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... says : So foul and fair a day I have not seen . WARBURTON . The common idea of witches has always been , that they had absolute power over the weather , and could raise storms of any kind , or allay them , as they pleased . In ...
... says : So foul and fair a day I have not seen . WARBURTON . The common idea of witches has always been , that they had absolute power over the weather , and could raise storms of any kind , or allay them , as they pleased . In ...
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... says the hiftorian , that he had a just quarrel to endeavour after the crown . The sense therefore is , Fortune smiling on his execrable cause , & c . JOHNSON . The word quarrel occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may ...
... says the hiftorian , that he had a just quarrel to endeavour after the crown . The sense therefore is , Fortune smiling on his execrable cause , & c . JOHNSON . The word quarrel occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may ...
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... says to the Cook : And then remember meat for my two dogs ; " Fat laps of mutton , kidneys , rumps , " & c . Again . in Wit at several Weapons , by Beaumont and Fletcher : “ " A niggard to your commons , that you're fain " To fize your ...
... says to the Cook : And then remember meat for my two dogs ; " Fat laps of mutton , kidneys , rumps , " & c . Again . in Wit at several Weapons , by Beaumont and Fletcher : “ " A niggard to your commons , that you're fain " To fize your ...
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... says it was believed that witches " could fail in an egg shell , a cockle or muscle shell , through and under the tempestuous seas . " Again , says Sir W. Davenant , in his Albovine , 1629 : " He fits like a witch failing in a fieve ...
... says it was believed that witches " could fail in an egg shell , a cockle or muscle shell , through and under the tempestuous seas . " Again , says Sir W. Davenant , in his Albovine , 1629 : " He fits like a witch failing in a fieve ...
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... says the fame . It may be hoped , how- ever , that the conduct of our witches did not resemble that of one of their relations , as described in an Appendix to the old tranflation of Marco Paolo , 1579- " they demanded that he should ...
... says the fame . It may be hoped , how- ever , that the conduct of our witches did not resemble that of one of their relations , as described in an Appendix to the old tranflation of Marco Paolo , 1579- " they demanded that he should ...
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