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The King , who was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not only examined in person a woman accused of witchcraft , but had given a very formal account of the practices and illusions of evil spirits ...
The King , who was much celebrated for his knowledge , had , before his arrival in England , not only examined in person a woman accused of witchcraft , but had given a very formal account of the practices and illusions of evil spirits ...
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That every such person being convicted shall suffer death . ... The jesuits and sectaries took advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties by pretended cures of persons afflicted ...
That every such person being convicted shall suffer death . ... The jesuits and sectaries took advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties by pretended cures of persons afflicted ...
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In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochabar of some of the king's revenues , which he had collected , and being dangerously wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were summoned ...
In the reign of Duncan , Banquo having been plundered by the people of Lochabar of some of the king's revenues , which he had collected , and being dangerously wounded in the affray , the persons concerned in this outrage were summoned ...
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... and several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in England ; through the rest of the Play , in Scotland ; and , chiefly , at Macbeth's Castle . f CF TM . UNIVERNT OF CALIF SCHALTET " s PERSONS REPRESENTED .
... and several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in England ; through the rest of the Play , in Scotland ; and , chiefly , at Macbeth's Castle . f CF TM . UNIVERNT OF CALIF SCHALTET " s PERSONS REPRESENTED .
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This mischief was supposed to be put in execution by means of a waxen figure , which represented the person who was to be consumed by slow degrees . So , in Webster's Dutchess of Malfy , 1623 : 66 it wastes me more " Than wer't my ...
This mischief was supposed to be put in execution by means of a waxen figure , which represented the person who was to be consumed by slow degrees . So , in Webster's Dutchess of Malfy , 1623 : 66 it wastes me more " Than wer't my ...
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