Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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... death beds , to appear to them after their death , and to reveal their estate . The fathers and ancient doctors of the church were too credulous herein , & c . Therefore no marvel , though the common simple sort of men , and least of ...
... death beds , to appear to them after their death , and to reveal their estate . The fathers and ancient doctors of the church were too credulous herein , & c . Therefore no marvel , though the common simple sort of men , and least of ...
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... rest that is before declared . Touching this Agnes Sampson , she is the only woman who , by the devil's persuasion , should have intended and put She in execution the King's Majesty's death in this manner C 2 35 WITCHCRAFT.
... rest that is before declared . Touching this Agnes Sampson , she is the only woman who , by the devil's persuasion , should have intended and put She in execution the King's Majesty's death in this manner C 2 35 WITCHCRAFT.
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... death , and put him to such extraordinary pains , as if he had been lying upon sharp thorns and ends of needles . More- over she confessed , that at the time when his Majesty was in Denmark , she being accompanied by the parties before ...
... death , and put him to such extraordinary pains , as if he had been lying upon sharp thorns and ends of needles . More- over she confessed , that at the time when his Majesty was in Denmark , she being accompanied by the parties before ...
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... Death's haven . Now the mice peep abroad , And the cats take them , Now do young wenches sleep , Till their dreams wake them . Make a ring on the grass With your quick measures : Tom shall play , I will sing For all your pleasures ...
... Death's haven . Now the mice peep abroad , And the cats take them , Now do young wenches sleep , Till their dreams wake them . Make a ring on the grass With your quick measures : Tom shall play , I will sing For all your pleasures ...
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... death take not away such consuming maltworms .... And Mars being placed near unto the sun sheweth that there shall be a great death among people . Old women that can live no longer shall die for age : and young men that have usurers to ...
... death take not away such consuming maltworms .... And Mars being placed near unto the sun sheweth that there shall be a great death among people . Old women that can live no longer shall die for age : and young men that have usurers to ...
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