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A representation somewhat similar likewise occurs in Newes from Scotland , & c . a pamphlet already quoted . 66 STEEVENS . Some say , they [ witches ] can keepe devils and spirits , in the likeness of todes and cats .
A representation somewhat similar likewise occurs in Newes from Scotland , & c . a pamphlet already quoted . 66 STEEVENS . Some say , they [ witches ] can keepe devils and spirits , in the likeness of todes and cats .
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The same word occurs again in the fourth Poem of Lawrence Minot , p . 19 : " He hasted him to the swin , with sergantes snell , “ To mete with the Normandes that fals war and fell . ” Who , like a good and hardy soldier , fought SC .
The same word occurs again in the fourth Poem of Lawrence Minot , p . 19 : " He hasted him to the swin , with sergantes snell , “ To mete with the Normandes that fals war and fell . ” Who , like a good and hardy soldier , fought SC .
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The word quarrel occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a sufficient proof of its having been . the term here employed by Shakspeare : " Out of the western isles there came to Macdowald a great ...
The word quarrel occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a sufficient proof of its having been . the term here employed by Shakspeare : " Out of the western isles there came to Macdowald a great ...
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He gives an account of a battle between the Carthaginians and Romans , and this passage occurs : " When we the campe that lay at Utica , " From Carthage distant but five easie leagues , " Descride , from of the watch three hundred saile ...
He gives an account of a battle between the Carthaginians and Romans , and this passage occurs : " When we the campe that lay at Utica , " From Carthage distant but five easie leagues , " Descride , from of the watch three hundred saile ...
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To bid , in the sense of to pray , occurs in the ancient MS . romance of The Sowdon of Babyloyne , p . 78 : 66 Kinge Charles kneled adown " To kisse the relikes so goode , " And badde there an oryson " To that lorde that deyde on rode .
To bid , in the sense of to pray , occurs in the ancient MS . romance of The Sowdon of Babyloyne , p . 78 : 66 Kinge Charles kneled adown " To kisse the relikes so goode , " And badde there an oryson " To that lorde that deyde on rode .
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