The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... houses . The jefuits and fectaries took advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties by pretended cures of persons afflicted by evil spirits ; but they were detected and ex- posed by the ...
... houses . The jefuits and fectaries took advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties by pretended cures of persons afflicted by evil spirits ; but they were detected and ex- posed by the ...
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... house ( one of the fet of prints taken from the painter called Hellish Breugel , 1566 , ) exhibits witches flying up and down the chimney on brooms ; and before the fire fit grimalkin and paddock , i . e . a cat , and a toad , with ...
... house ( one of the fet of prints taken from the painter called Hellish Breugel , 1566 , ) exhibits witches flying up and down the chimney on brooms ; and before the fire fit grimalkin and paddock , i . e . a cat , and a toad , with ...
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... house manufcript ; unless the compofitor's eye had caught which from a foregoing line , and printed it instead of And . Which , in the present instance , cannot well have been substituted for who , because it will refer to the flave ...
... house manufcript ; unless the compofitor's eye had caught which from a foregoing line , and printed it instead of And . Which , in the present instance , cannot well have been substituted for who , because it will refer to the flave ...
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... house of one Robert Lathburie & c . who diflyking her dealyng , fent her home emptie ; but presently after her depar- ture , his hogges fell ficke and died , to the number of twentie . " STEEVENS . 91 Witch . Where haft thou been ...
... house of one Robert Lathburie & c . who diflyking her dealyng , fent her home emptie ; but presently after her depar- ture , his hogges fell ficke and died , to the number of twentie . " STEEVENS . 91 Witch . Where haft thou been ...
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... houses , hofpitals , & c . anci- ently claimed the emoluments or kitchen fees of kidneys , fat , trotters , rumps , & c . which they fold to the poor . The weird fifter in this scene , as an infult on the poverty of the woman who had ...
... houses , hofpitals , & c . anci- ently claimed the emoluments or kitchen fees of kidneys , fat , trotters , rumps , & c . which they fold to the poor . The weird fifter in this scene , as an infult on the poverty of the woman who had ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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