The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... ftill continued to hover in the twilight . In the time of queen Elizabeth was the remarkable trial of the witches of Warbois , whose convidion is fill commemorated in an annual fermon at Huntingdon . But in the reign of king James , in ...
... ftill continued to hover in the twilight . In the time of queen Elizabeth was the remarkable trial of the witches of Warbois , whose convidion is fill commemorated in an annual fermon at Huntingdon . But in the reign of king James , in ...
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... ftill be wanting . The reafon given by fome of the old writers , for fuch a defi- ciency , is that though the hands and feet , by an eafy charge , might be converted into the four paws of a beaft , there was ftill no part about a woman ...
... ftill be wanting . The reafon given by fome of the old writers , for fuch a defi- ciency , is that though the hands and feet , by an eafy charge , might be converted into the four paws of a beaft , there was ftill no part about a woman ...
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... ftill fay , it blows Eaft , or Weft , without a prepofition . STEEVENS . The fubftituted word was firft given by Sir William Davenant , who , in his alteration of this play , has retained the old , while at the fame time he furnished Mr ...
... ftill fay , it blows Eaft , or Weft , without a prepofition . STEEVENS . The fubftituted word was firft given by Sir William Davenant , who , in his alteration of this play , has retained the old , while at the fame time he furnished Mr ...
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... ftill waking from fleepe , " & c . This may ferve to explain the foregoing paffage : " Sleep fhall neither night nor day " Hang upon his penthouse lid . " See Vol . IV . p . 215 , n . 2. STEEVENS . Though his bark cannot be loft , Yet ...
... ftill waking from fleepe , " & c . This may ferve to explain the foregoing paffage : " Sleep fhall neither night nor day " Hang upon his penthouse lid . " See Vol . IV . p . 215 , n . 2. STEEVENS . Though his bark cannot be loft , Yet ...
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... ftill more familiar to the common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a fufficient quantity of our own country fuperftitions concerning witches ; their beards , their cats , and their broomsticks ...
... ftill more familiar to the common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a fufficient quantity of our own country fuperftitions concerning witches ; their beards , their cats , and their broomsticks ...
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