The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fuch cenfures , fince he only turned the system that was then univerfally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from overburdening the credulity of his audience . The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not strialy ...
... fuch cenfures , fince he only turned the system that was then univerfally admitted , to his advantage , and was far from overburdening the credulity of his audience . The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not strialy ...
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... fuch notions were in his time received , and that there- fore they were not imported from the Saracens in a later age , the wars with the Saracens however gave occasion to their propagation , not only as bigotry naturally discovers ...
... fuch notions were in his time received , and that there- fore they were not imported from the Saracens in a later age , the wars with the Saracens however gave occasion to their propagation , not only as bigotry naturally discovers ...
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... fuch tornadoes and furicanoes of tempests , as will be spoken of there whilst any winds or storms and tempests chafe and puff in the lower region . " REED . himself flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according always seen in proportion ...
... fuch tornadoes and furicanoes of tempests , as will be spoken of there whilst any winds or storms and tempests chafe and puff in the lower region . " REED . himself flain by Macduff in the year 1061 , according always seen in proportion ...
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... fuch terrible cross blows given and received but by giants and miscreants in Amadis de Gaule . Besides , it must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chops . But Shakspeare certainly wrote ...
... fuch terrible cross blows given and received but by giants and miscreants in Amadis de Gaule . Besides , it must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chops . But Shakspeare certainly wrote ...
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... fuch ă practice . I fufpe & that the poet wrote - 3 Who is't comes here ? or - But who comes here ? STEEVENS . _ So Should he look , That seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this paf- sage , as it now stands , is , so should ...
... fuch ă practice . I fufpe & that the poet wrote - 3 Who is't comes here ? or - But who comes here ? STEEVENS . _ So Should he look , That seems to speak things strange . The meaning of this paf- sage , as it now stands , is , so should ...
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