Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... strange visions , and marvellous appearances . " REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 § 2. Ghosts and Spirits Ghosts , wandering here and there , Troop home to churchyards : damned spirits all , That in cross - ways and ...
... strange visions , and marvellous appearances . " REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 § 2. Ghosts and Spirits Ghosts , wandering here and there , Troop home to churchyards : damned spirits all , That in cross - ways and ...
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... strange , as that his Majesty said ' they were all extreme liars ' ; whereat she answered , ' she would not wish his Majesty to suppose her words to be false , but rather to believe them , in that she would discover such matter unto him ...
... strange , as that his Majesty said ' they were all extreme liars ' ; whereat she answered , ' she would not wish his Majesty to suppose her words to be false , but rather to believe them , in that she would discover such matter unto him ...
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... strange and true , as the King's Majesty acknow- ledgeth , for when the rest of the ships had a fair and good wind , then was the wind contrary and altogether against his Majesty ; and further , the said witch declared , that his ...
... strange and true , as the King's Majesty acknow- ledgeth , for when the rest of the ships had a fair and good wind , then was the wind contrary and altogether against his Majesty ; and further , the said witch declared , that his ...
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... strange births of children produced in some monstrous form , to the great grief of the parents , and fearful spectacle of the beholders : but because the eclipse chanceth southerly , it is little to be feared that the effects shall fall ...
... strange births of children produced in some monstrous form , to the great grief of the parents , and fearful spectacle of the beholders : but because the eclipse chanceth southerly , it is little to be feared that the effects shall fall ...
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... strange thing that in sea voyages , where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea , men should make diaries ; but in land travel , wherein so much is to be observed , for the most part they omit it ; as if chance were fitter to be ...
... strange thing that in sea voyages , where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea , men should make diaries ; but in land travel , wherein so much is to be observed , for the most part they omit it ; as if chance were fitter to be ...
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