The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... given proofs of his abilities . The empress showed some kindness in her anger , by cutting him off at a time so convenient for his reputation . But a more remarkable proof of the antiquity of this notion may be found in St. Chrysostom's ...
... given proofs of his abilities . The empress showed some kindness in her anger , by cutting him off at a time so convenient for his reputation . But a more remarkable proof of the antiquity of this notion may be found in St. Chrysostom's ...
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... given a very formal account of the practices and illusions of evil spirits , the compacts of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manner of detecting them , and the justice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmono- Logie ...
... given a very formal account of the practices and illusions of evil spirits , the compacts of witches , the ceremonies used by them , the manner of detecting them , and the justice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmono- Logie ...
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... the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt 1 WITCH . I come , Graymalkin ! 5 ALL 12 ACT I. MACBETH .
... the form of interrogatories ; but , all on a sudden , an answer is given to a question which had not been asked . Here seems to be a chasm , which I shall attempt 1 WITCH . I come , Graymalkin ! 5 ALL 12 ACT I. MACBETH .
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... ] This , with the two following lines , is given in the folio to the three Witches . Some preceding edi- tors have appropriated the first of them to the second Witch . Fair is foul , and foul is fair : " SC . I. 13 MACBETH .
... ] This , with the two following lines , is given in the folio to the three Witches . Some preceding edi- tors have appropriated the first of them to the second Witch . Fair is foul , and foul is fair : " SC . I. 13 MACBETH .
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... given and received but by giants and miscreants in Amadis de Gaule . Besides , it must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chaps . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : he unseam'd him from the nape ...
... given and received but by giants and miscreants in Amadis de Gaule . Besides , it must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chaps . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : he unseam'd him from the nape ...
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