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ot In he to is cy nd d- en is ed d re ge in CS e n y S d e S44 f 1 has a direct bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , the passage on " witches in Scotland " throws an in- teresting and , I believe , a new light upon the weird sisters ...
ot In he to is cy nd d- en is ed d re ge in CS e n y S d e S44 f 1 has a direct bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , the passage on " witches in Scotland " throws an in- teresting and , I believe , a new light upon the weird sisters ...
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Then , every one of these his men , he investeth with his liveries of green , yellow , or some other light wanton colour ; and as though they were not ( bawdy ) gaudy enough I should say , they bedeck themselves with scarfs , ribbons ...
Then , every one of these his men , he investeth with his liveries of green , yellow , or some other light wanton colour ; and as though they were not ( bawdy ) gaudy enough I should say , they bedeck themselves with scarfs , ribbons ...
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... That in cross - ways and floods have burial , Already to their wormy beds are gone ; For fear lest day should look their shames upon , They wilfully themselves exile from light , And must for aye consort with black - brow'd night .
... That in cross - ways and floods have burial , Already to their wormy beds are gone ; For fear lest day should look their shames upon , They wilfully themselves exile from light , And must for aye consort with black - brow'd night .
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The following account of actual doings in Scotland seems to throw light upon Shakespeare's description of the witches . ] Within the town of Trenent , in the kingdom of Scotland , there dwelleth one David Seaton , who , being deputy ...
The following account of actual doings in Scotland seems to throw light upon Shakespeare's description of the witches . ] Within the town of Trenent , in the kingdom of Scotland , there dwelleth one David Seaton , who , being deputy ...
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If he have spirit or wit , he may light of better company and may learn some flashes of wit , which may do him knight's service in the country hereafter . But he is now gone to the Inns of Court , where he studies to forget what he ...
If he have spirit or wit , he may light of better company and may learn some flashes of wit , which may do him knight's service in the country hereafter . But he is now gone to the Inns of Court , where he studies to forget what he ...
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