The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... common to almoft all four - footed creatures . STEEVENS . 9 I'll do , I'll do , and I'll do .-- I ' the fhipman's card.- Look what I have .. Show me , show me . Thus do go about , about ; —— ] As I cannot help fuppofing this 2. WITCH ...
... common to almoft all four - footed creatures . STEEVENS . 9 I'll do , I'll do , and I'll do .-- I ' the fhipman's card.- Look what I have .. Show me , show me . Thus do go about , about ; —— ] As I cannot help fuppofing this 2. WITCH ...
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... common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a fufficient quantity of our own country fuperftitions concerning witches ; their beards , their cats , and their broomsticks . So that his witch - fcenes ...
... common audience ( which was always his point ) he adds , for another ingredient , a fufficient quantity of our own country fuperftitions concerning witches ; their beards , their cats , and their broomsticks . So that his witch - fcenes ...
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... common fignification , creatures of his own brain ; for he could not be fo extravagant to ask fuch a queftiou : but it is used for fu = pernatural , fpiritual . WARBURTON . By fantastical , he means creatures of fantasy or imagination ...
... common fignification , creatures of his own brain ; for he could not be fo extravagant to ask fuch a queftiou : but it is used for fu = pernatural , fpiritual . WARBURTON . By fantastical , he means creatures of fantasy or imagination ...
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... old Scottish tranflator , it came to the knowledge of Holinfhed , was Finleg . Both Finlay and Macbeath are common furnames in Scotland at this moment . RITSON . Stands not within the prospect of belief , No more 34 MACBETH .
... old Scottish tranflator , it came to the knowledge of Holinfhed , was Finleg . Both Finlay and Macbeath are common furnames in Scotland at this moment . RITSON . Stands not within the prospect of belief , No more 34 MACBETH .
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... common in the time of Shakspeare . So , in King Henry V : 66 With cafted flough and fresh legerity . " Home means to the uttermoft . แ So , in The Winter's Tale : all my forrows " You have paid home . " It may be obferved , that ...
... common in the time of Shakspeare . So , in King Henry V : 66 With cafted flough and fresh legerity . " Home means to the uttermoft . แ So , in The Winter's Tale : all my forrows " You have paid home . " It may be obferved , that ...
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