Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... body have such imperfect imaginations . Drunken men also sometimes suppose they see trees walk , & c .: according to that which Solomon saith to the drunkards : " Thine eyes shall see strange visions , and marvellous appearances ...
... body have such imperfect imaginations . Drunken men also sometimes suppose they see trees walk , & c .: according to that which Solomon saith to the drunkards : " Thine eyes shall see strange visions , and marvellous appearances ...
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... bewailing their torments in purga- tory , by reason of tithes forgotten , & c .: and neither masses nor conjurations can help ; the exorcist in his ceremonial apparel must go to the tomb of that body , 32 SUPERSTITION 1 Exorcism.
... bewailing their torments in purga- tory , by reason of tithes forgotten , & c .: and neither masses nor conjurations can help ; the exorcist in his ceremonial apparel must go to the tomb of that body , 32 SUPERSTITION 1 Exorcism.
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... body , and spurn thereat with his foot , saying : " Vade ad gehennam , Get thee packing to hell " and by and by the soul goeth thither , and there remaineth for ever . REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 §3 . Witchcraft ...
... body , and spurn thereat with his foot , saying : " Vade ad gehennam , Get thee packing to hell " and by and by the soul goeth thither , and there remaineth for ever . REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 §3 . Witchcraft ...
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... body : and that in the night following , the said cat was conveyed into the midst of the sea by all these witches , sailing in their riddles or sieves , as is aforesaid , and so left the said cat right before the town of Leith in ...
... body : and that in the night following , the said cat was conveyed into the midst of the sea by all these witches , sailing in their riddles or sieves , as is aforesaid , and so left the said cat right before the town of Leith in ...
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... bodies exceedingly , till they look red , and be very hot , so as the pores may be opened , and their flesh soluble and loose . They join herewithal either fat , or oil instead thereof , that the force of the ointment may the rather ...
... bodies exceedingly , till they look red , and be very hot , so as the pores may be opened , and their flesh soluble and loose . They join herewithal either fat , or oil instead thereof , that the force of the ointment may the rather ...
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