| Thomas Davies - 1783 - 442 pages
...ParBAN What are thefe, •• • 5° withei'd, and fo wild in their attire ! When James I. aflted Sir John Harrington, ' Why the devil did work more...hereof in Scripture, where it is told, that the devil walketb in dry places' WITCH. All hail, Macbeth ! hail tothee, thane of Glamis ! .- -In the relation... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 424 pages
...others ? I did not refrain from a scurvy jest, and even said (notwithstanding to whom it was said) that we were taught hereof in Scripture, where it is told that the devil walketh in dry places. His Majesty, moreover, was pleased to say much, and favouredly, of my good report... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 552 pages
...Moray Frith, about halfway between Elgin and Nairn. 40. wither'd] DAVIES (ii, 75). When James I. asked Sir John Harrington, • Why the devil did work more...hereof in Scripture, where, it is told, that the devil walketh in dry places.' 43. question] JOHNSON. Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 524 pages
...Moray Frith, about halfway between Elgin and Nairn. 40. wither'd] DAvIES (ii, 75). When James I. asked Sir John Harrington, ' Why the devil did work more...hereof in Scripture, where, it is told, that the devil -walheth in dry places.' 43. question] JOHNSON. Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 524 pages
...Moray Frith, about halfway between Elgin and Nairn. 40. wither'd] DAVIES (ii, 75). When James I. asked Sir John Harrington, ' Why the devil did work more...hereof in Scripture, where, it is told, that the devil walketh in dry places' 43. question] JOHNSON. Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1903 - 594 pages
...purely gratuitous. — Ed. ii. 44. wither'd] DAV1ES (ii, 75): When James I. asked Sir John Harington, 'Why the devil did work more with ancient women than...hereof in Scripture, where, it is told, that the devil walheth in dry places' ['When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 362 pages
...others ? I did not refrain from a scurvy jest, and even said (notwithstanding to whom it was said) that we were taught hereof in Scripture, where it is told that the devil walketh in dry places. His Majesty, moreover, was pleased to say much, and favouredly, of my good report... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1915 - 594 pages
...purely gratuitous. — Ed. ii. 44. wither'd] DAVIES (ii, 75) : When James I. asked Sir John Harington, ' Why the devil did work more with ancient women than...hereof in Scripture, where, it is told, that the devil walketh in dry places.' ['When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 514 pages
...Moray Frith, about halfway between Elgin and Nairn. 40. wither'd] DAVIES (ii, 75). When James I. asked Sir John Harrington, ' Why the devil did work more...hereof in Scripture, where, it is told, that the devil walketh in dry places? 43. question] JOHNSON. Are ye any beings with which man is permitted to hold... | |
| Ernest F. Henderson - 2004 - 468 pages
...others? I did not refrain from a scurvy jest, and even said (notwithstanding to whom it was said) that we were taught hereof in Scripture where it is told that the devil walketh in dry places. His majesty, moreover, was pleased to say much and favorably, of my good report... | |
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