The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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But there is always some distance between the birth and maturity of folly as of wickedness : this opinion bad long exifted , though perhaps the application of it had in no foregoing age been fo frequent , nor the reception fo general .
But there is always some distance between the birth and maturity of folly as of wickedness : this opinion bad long exifted , though perhaps the application of it had in no foregoing age been fo frequent , nor the reception fo general .
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always seen in proportion as they are expe & ed , witches were every day discovered , and multiplied so fast in some places , that bishop Hall mentions a village in Lancashire , * where their ' number was greater than that of the houses ...
always seen in proportion as they are expe & ed , witches were every day discovered , and multiplied so fast in some places , that bishop Hall mentions a village in Lancashire , * where their ' number was greater than that of the houses ...
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In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of some of the king's revenues , which he had collc & ed , and being dangeroully wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were summoned ...
In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of some of the king's revenues , which he had collc & ed , and being dangeroully wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were summoned ...
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I wish he had supported his affertion by some example . Those however , who can speaķ the line thus regulated , and suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the diređion they have received . The pronoun " their , " having two ...
I wish he had supported his affertion by some example . Those however , who can speaķ the line thus regulated , and suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the diređion they have received . The pronoun " their , " having two ...
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Some preceding edi . tors have appropriated the first of them to the second Witch . According to the late Dr. Goldsmith , and some other naturalists , a frog is called a paddock in the North ; as in the following inftance in Cæfar and ...
Some preceding edi . tors have appropriated the first of them to the second Witch . According to the late Dr. Goldsmith , and some other naturalists , a frog is called a paddock in the North ; as in the following inftance in Cæfar and ...
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