The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Item , also she came on a tyme to the house of one Robart Lathburie & c . who dislyking her dealyng , sent her home emptie ; hut presently after her departure , his hogges fell ficke and died , to the number of twentie . " STEEVENS . 1.
Item , also she came on a tyme to the house of one Robart Lathburie & c . who dislyking her dealyng , sent her home emptie ; hut presently after her departure , his hogges fell ficke and died , to the number of twentie . " STEEVENS . 1.
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And , like a ral without a tail , ] It should be remembered ( as it was the belief of the times ) , that though a witch could assume the form of any animal she pleased , the tail would still be wanting . The reason given by some of the ...
And , like a ral without a tail , ] It should be remembered ( as it was the belief of the times ) , that though a witch could assume the form of any animal she pleased , the tail would still be wanting . The reason given by some of the ...
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The wordes of the three weird sisters also greatly enco acouraged him to the murder of Duncan , ) but specially his wife lay sore upon him to attempi the thing , as she that was very ambitious , brenning in unquenciable desire ...
The wordes of the three weird sisters also greatly enco acouraged him to the murder of Duncan , ) but specially his wife lay sore upon him to attempi the thing , as she that was very ambitious , brenning in unquenciable desire ...
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Wbe'r he was combin'd " With those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time sometimes pronounced and written as one syllable , whe'r . So , in King John : • Now Ihame upon you , whe'r she does or no .
Wbe'r he was combin'd " With those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time sometimes pronounced and written as one syllable , whe'r . So , in King John : • Now Ihame upon you , whe'r she does or no .
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Lady Macbeth ( for she was not yet unfixed ) was likelier to be deterred from her design than errcouraged in it by the supposed thought that the message and the prophecy , lthough equally secrets to the messenger and ibe raven ...
Lady Macbeth ( for she was not yet unfixed ) was likelier to be deterred from her design than errcouraged in it by the supposed thought that the message and the prophecy , lthough equally secrets to the messenger and ibe raven ...
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