The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... the compads of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manoer of deteāing them , and the justice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmonologie , written in the Scottish diale & , and publithed at Edinburgh .
... the compads of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manoer of deteāing them , and the justice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmonologie , written in the Scottish diale & , and publithed at Edinburgh .
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The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ; but the adverb " there can only be used as a monosyllable , unless pronounced as if it were wricien is the - re , " a licence in which even Chaucer ...
The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ; but the adverb " there can only be used as a monosyllable , unless pronounced as if it were wricien is the - re , " a licence in which even Chaucer ...
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Of and with are indiscriminately used by our ancient wriSo , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Performid of pleasure by your son the prince . " ters . 1 5 7 And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling 1 12 M AC Β Ε Τ Η . |
Of and with are indiscriminately used by our ancient wriSo , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Performid of pleasure by your son the prince . " ters . 1 5 7 And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling 1 12 M AC Β Ε Τ Η . |
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Quarrel was formerly used for cause , or for the occahon of a quarrel , and is to be found in that sense in Holinihed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the prince of Cumberland , thought , says the hiftorian ...
Quarrel was formerly used for cause , or for the occahon of a quarrel , and is to be found in that sense in Holinihed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the prince of Cumberland , thought , says the hiftorian ...
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There is scarcely wide of our author's plays in which he has not used which for who . So , in The Winter's Tale :: “ the old shepherd , which stands Ly , " & c . MALONE . The old reading— Which never , appears to indicate that some ...
There is scarcely wide of our author's plays in which he has not used which for who . So , in The Winter's Tale :: “ the old shepherd , which stands Ly , " & c . MALONE . The old reading— Which never , appears to indicate that some ...
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