The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... England , not only examined in perfon a woman accused of witchcraft , but had given a very formal account of the practices and illufions of evil fpirits , the compacs of witches , the ceremonies ufed by them , the manner of detecting ...
... England , not only examined in perfon a woman accused of witchcraft , but had given a very formal account of the practices and illufions of evil fpirits , the compacs of witches , the ceremonies ufed by them , the manner of detecting ...
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... England . Holinfhed copied the hiftory of Boethius , and on Holinfhed's relation Shakspeare formed his play . In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of fome of the king's revenues , which he had ...
... England . Holinfhed copied the hiftory of Boethius , and on Holinfhed's relation Shakspeare formed his play . In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochaber of fome of the king's revenues , which he had ...
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... England , as a fief . STEEVENS . The former part of Mr. Steevens's remark is fupported by Bellen- deu's Tranflation of Hedor Boethius : In the mene tyme Kyng Duncane maid his fon Malcolme Prince of Cumbir , to fignify yt he fuld regne ...
... England , as a fief . STEEVENS . The former part of Mr. Steevens's remark is fupported by Bellen- deu's Tranflation of Hedor Boethius : In the mene tyme Kyng Duncane maid his fon Malcolme Prince of Cumbir , to fignify yt he fuld regne ...
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... England , 1602 , B. II . c . xi : JOHNSON . " The fcouring winds that fightless in the founding air do Av . STEEVENS , " " So , in K. Henry V : " Borne with the invisible and creeping wind . ' Again , in our author's 51ft Sonnet : " 1 ...
... England , 1602 , B. II . c . xi : JOHNSON . " The fcouring winds that fightless in the founding air do Av . STEEVENS , " " So , in K. Henry V : " Borne with the invisible and creeping wind . ' Again , in our author's 51ft Sonnet : " 1 ...
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... England's Parnaffus , 1600 : " Anon he talketh with an easy ftride , " By fome clear river's lillie - paved fide . " Again , in our author's King Richard II : " Nay rather every tedious ftride I make- . " Thus alfo the Roman poets : แ ...
... England's Parnaffus , 1600 : " Anon he talketh with an easy ftride , " By fome clear river's lillie - paved fide . " Again , in our author's King Richard II : " Nay rather every tedious ftride I make- . " Thus alfo the Roman poets : แ ...
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