The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... person a woman accused of witchcraft , but had given a very formal account of the practices and illufions of evil spirits , the compacts of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manner of deteaing them , and the justice of ...
... person a woman accused of witchcraft , but had given a very formal account of the practices and illufions of evil spirits , the compacts of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manner of deteaing them , and the justice of ...
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... persons concerned in this outrage were summoned to appear at a certain day . But they flew the fergeant at arms who summoned them , and chose one MACDOWALD as their captain . Macdowald speedily collected a confiderable body of forces ...
... persons concerned in this outrage were summoned to appear at a certain day . But they flew the fergeant at arms who summoned them , and chose one MACDOWALD as their captain . Macdowald speedily collected a confiderable body of forces ...
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... , in Scotland ; 2 and , chiefly , at Macbeth's castle . Lady Macbeth . ] Her name was Gruach . See Lord Hailes's Annals of Scotland , II . 332. RITSON . MACBETH . ACT I. SCENE I. An open place . PERSONS represented .
... , in Scotland ; 2 and , chiefly , at Macbeth's castle . Lady Macbeth . ] Her name was Gruach . See Lord Hailes's Annals of Scotland , II . 332. RITSON . MACBETH . ACT I. SCENE I. An open place . PERSONS represented .
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... person who was to be confumed by flow degrees . So , in Webster's Dutchess of Malfy , 1623 : " --- it wastes me more " Than wer't my picture fashion'd out of wax , " Stuck with a magick needle , and then buried " In some foul dunghill ...
... person who was to be confumed by flow degrees . So , in Webster's Dutchess of Malfy , 1623 : " --- it wastes me more " Than wer't my picture fashion'd out of wax , " Stuck with a magick needle , and then buried " In some foul dunghill ...
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... persons can pay ) but for the whole wealth of the speaker . So , more clearly , in King Henry V111 : " More than my all is nothing . " This line appeared obfcure to Sir William Davenant , for he altered it thus : " I have only left to ...
... persons can pay ) but for the whole wealth of the speaker . So , more clearly , in King Henry V111 : " More than my all is nothing . " This line appeared obfcure to Sir William Davenant , for he altered it thus : " I have only left to ...
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