“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 56
... Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome , 1634 : " What all luftick , all frolickfome ! " STEEVENS . marry , to each but one ! ] I cannot understand this paffage in any other fenfe , than as a ludicrous exclamation , in ...
... Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome , 1634 : " What all luftick , all frolickfome ! " STEEVENS . marry , to each but one ! ] I cannot understand this paffage in any other fenfe , than as a ludicrous exclamation , in ...
Page 240
... witch'd ! Fab . Carry his water to the wife woman . Mar. Marry , and it fhall be done to - morrow morn- ing , if I ... Witch of Edmonton : “ I have lov'd a witch ever fince I play'd at cherry - pit . " STEEVENS . -Hang him , foul ...
... witch'd ! Fab . Carry his water to the wife woman . Mar. Marry , and it fhall be done to - morrow morn- ing , if I ... Witch of Edmonton : “ I have lov'd a witch ever fince I play'd at cherry - pit . " STEEVENS . -Hang him , foul ...
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... witch - finders , who were very bufy . JOHNSON . crown thee for a finder , rather feems to be an allufion to coroners . It is furely a fatire on thofe officers , who so often bring in felf - murder , lunacy , to which title many other ...
... witch - finders , who were very bufy . JOHNSON . crown thee for a finder , rather feems to be an allufion to coroners . It is furely a fatire on thofe officers , who so often bring in felf - murder , lunacy , to which title many other ...
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... witch ! JOHNSON m A mankind woman , is yet ufed in the midland counties , for a wo man violent , ferocious , and mifchievous . It has the fame fenfe in this paffage . Witches are fuppofed to be mankind , to put off the foftness and ...
... witch ! JOHNSON m A mankind woman , is yet ufed in the midland counties , for a wo man violent , ferocious , and mifchievous . It has the fame fenfe in this paffage . Witches are fuppofed to be mankind , to put off the foftness and ...
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... Witch and hag , crone and beldam . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " All the gold in Crete cannot get one of you old crones with child . " Again , in the an- cient enterlude of the Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene , 1567 : " I ...
... Witch and hag , crone and beldam . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age , 1611 : " All the gold in Crete cannot get one of you old crones with child . " Again , in the an- cient enterlude of the Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene , 1567 : " I ...
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