The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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A representation somewhat similar likewise occurs in Newes from Scoto land , & c . a painphlet already quoted . Steevens . -Some say , they ( witches ) can keepe devils and spirits , in the likeness of todes and cats , Scot's Discovery ...
A representation somewhat similar likewise occurs in Newes from Scoto land , & c . a painphlet already quoted . Steevens . -Some say , they ( witches ) can keepe devils and spirits , in the likeness of todes and cats , Scot's Discovery ...
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All . The weird fifters , hand in hand , " Posters of the sea and land , 1 . Не coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his Nippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was most straunge and true , as the ...
All . The weird fifters , hand in hand , " Posters of the sea and land , 1 . Не coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his Nippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was most straunge and true , as the ...
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So , in the following paisage in King John , in which a corresponding imagery may be traced : Nay , in the body of this fleshly land , " This kingdom , this confine of blood and breath , · Hostility and civil tumuli reigns “ Between my ...
So , in the following paisage in King John , in which a corresponding imagery may be traced : Nay , in the body of this fleshly land , " This kingdom , this confine of blood and breath , · Hostility and civil tumuli reigns “ Between my ...
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( Whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey Soundly. one , heil ; " And that was iho in this land M AC Β Ε Τ Η . 77.
( Whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey Soundly. one , heil ; " And that was iho in this land M AC Β Ε Τ Η . 77.
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heil ; " And that was iho in this land the verst was - hail , “ As in langage of Saxoyne that me might.evere iwite , “ And so wel he paith the folc about , that he is not yue voryute . " 1 78 MACBE T H.
heil ; " And that was iho in this land the verst was - hail , “ As in langage of Saxoyne that me might.evere iwite , “ And so wel he paith the folc about , that he is not yue voryute . " 1 78 MACBE T H.
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