The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... given proofs of his abilities . The emprefs fhowed fome kindnefs in her anger , by cutting him off at a time fo convenient for his reputation . But a more remarkable proof of the antiquity of this notion may be found in St. Chryfoftom's ...
... given proofs of his abilities . The emprefs fhowed fome kindnefs in her anger , by cutting him off at a time fo convenient for his reputation . But a more remarkable proof of the antiquity of this notion may be found in St. Chryfoftom's ...
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... given a very formal account of the practices and illufions of evil fpirits , the compacs of witches , the ceremonies ufed by them , the manner of detecting them , and the juftice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmonologie ...
... given a very formal account of the practices and illufions of evil fpirits , the compacs of witches , the ceremonies ufed by them , the manner of detecting them , and the juftice of punishing them , in his dialogues of Dæmonologie ...
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... given to a queftion which had not been asked . Here feems to be a chafm which I fhall attempt to fupply by the intro- duction of a fingle pronoun , and by diftributing the hitherto muti- lated line , among the three fpeakers : ! 1 ...
... given to a queftion which had not been asked . Here feems to be a chafm which I fhall attempt to fupply by the intro- duction of a fingle pronoun , and by diftributing the hitherto muti- lated line , among the three fpeakers : ! 1 ...
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... given in the folio to the three Witches . Some preceding edi tors have appropriated the firft of them to the fecond Witch . According to the late Dr. Goldsmith , and fome other naturalifts , a frog is called a paddock in the North ; as ...
... given in the folio to the three Witches . Some preceding edi tors have appropriated the firft of them to the fecond Witch . According to the late Dr. Goldsmith , and fome other naturalifts , a frog is called a paddock in the North ; as ...
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... given and received but by giants and miscreants in Amadis de Gaule . Befides , it must be a ftrange aukward ftroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chops . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : —be unfeam'd him from the ...
... given and received but by giants and miscreants in Amadis de Gaule . Befides , it must be a ftrange aukward ftroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chops . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : —be unfeam'd him from the ...
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