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... passages , still easily scanned and construed , and therefore not generally suspected of corruption , which ... passage of the play does he refer to a " witch , " with the sole exception of his refer- ence to " witches ' mummy ...
... passages , still easily scanned and construed , and therefore not generally suspected of corruption , which ... passage of the play does he refer to a " witch , " with the sole exception of his refer- ence to " witches ' mummy ...
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... passage , Till he fac'd the slave ; Which ne'er shook hands , nor bade farewell to him , Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps , And fix'd his head upon our battlements . Dun . O valiant cousin ! worthy gentleman ! 15 20 22 ...
... passage , Till he fac'd the slave ; Which ne'er shook hands , nor bade farewell to him , Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps , And fix'd his head upon our battlements . Dun . O valiant cousin ! worthy gentleman ! 15 20 22 ...
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... passage in The Ciule Conversation of M. Stephen Guazzo . the first three [ books ] translated out of French by G. Pettie [ the fourth out of the Italian by Bar- tholomew Young ] , London . Thomas East , 1586 ( quoted by Professor L. M. ...
... passage in The Ciule Conversation of M. Stephen Guazzo . the first three [ books ] translated out of French by G. Pettie [ the fourth out of the Italian by Bar- tholomew Young ] , London . Thomas East , 1586 ( quoted by Professor L. M. ...
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