| Ben Jonson - 1903 - 398 páginas
...man's life, (though in truth he could do no such thing,) yet this were a just law made by the state, that whosoever should turn his hat thrice and cry...to take away a man's life, shall be put to death." Vol. Ill, p. 2077.'— G. 374. cleane linnen. The fairies are constantly represented as great enemies... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge - 1907 - 76 páginas
...man's life (though in truth he could do no such thing) yet this were a just Law made by the State, that whosoever should turn his Hat thrice, and cry...intention to take away a man's life, shall be put to death."85 Bayle, shortly after the beginning of the eighteenth century, agreed with Selden as to the... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1907 - 498 páginas
...man's life (though in truth he coulc do no such thing) yet this were a just Law made by th< State, that whosoever should turn his Hat thrice, and cry Buz ; with an intention to take away a man 's life, shall be pul to death."86 Bayle, shortly after the beginning of the eighteenth century,... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1911 - 412 páginas
...Devil. When I hear enumerated among believers in witchcraft the free-thinking Bacon or the incredulous Hobbes, I confess to the same hesitation. In Bacon's...witchcraft, but only to believe that witches believed in witchcraft—a very different matter. What was true in the seventeenth century was not less true in... | |
| Charles Whibley - 1913 - 326 páginas
...out of our graves, to have our skulls made drinkingthing, yet thii was a just law made by the State, that whosoever should turn his Hat thrice, and cry...to take away a Man's life, shall be put to death.' 1 The monument which testifies to his death and his wife's devotion, bears beneath the lapidary Latin... | |
| Hugh Robert Eardley Childers - 1913 - 412 páginas
...academy of sciences, so severe and refined was his method of arguing with Counsel and giving judgment. E with an intention to take away a man's life, shall be put to death." In 1670, upon the trial of Penn and Mead, the recorder of London with unintentional candour disclosed... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1927 - 638 páginas
...man's life, (though in truth be could do no such thing) yet this were a just law made by the State, that whosoever should turn his hat thrice, and cry...to take away a man's life, shall be put to death." — Douce's " Illustrations " of Hamlet. He also cites it in his notes on " The Clouns and Fools of... | |
| 1862 - 1446 páginas
...(though m truth he could do no such thing) yet this were a just law made by the state; that whoever should turn his hat thrice, and cry buz, with an intention...to take away a man's life, shall be put to death. (Seiden Vol. 3 Table Falk). Cymbeline. What! — art thou mad? Imogen. Almost, sir: Heaven restore... | |
| Gilbert Geis, Ivan Bunn - 1997 - 308 páginas
...man's life, though in 1ruth he could do no such thing, yet this were a just law made by the state, that whosoever should turn his hat thrice, and cry "Buz," with an intention to take a man's life, shall be put to death.44 As Reginald Scot had written much earliet, if the mere expression... | |
| A. P. Martinich - 1999 - 430 páginas
...man's life (though in truth he could do no such thing) yet this were a just law made by the state, that whosoever should turn his hat thrice and cry...intention to take away a man's life shall be put to death.1 Hobbes expressed the same view in Leviathan: "For as for witches, I think not that their witchcraft... | |
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