The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 10
... means a toad . prefentation of St. James in the witches ' houfe ( one of the fet of prints taken from the painter called Hellish Breugel , 1566 ) exhibits witches flying up and down the chimney on brooms ; and before the fire fit ...
... means a toad . prefentation of St. James in the witches ' houfe ( one of the fet of prints taken from the painter called Hellish Breugel , 1566 ) exhibits witches flying up and down the chimney on brooms ; and before the fire fit ...
Page 23
... account of witches , who are related to perform many , fupernatural ads by the means of unguents , and particularly to fly through the air to the Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o'the Tiger : C 4 MACBETH . 23 SCENE III. ...
... account of witches , who are related to perform many , fupernatural ads by the means of unguents , and particularly to fly through the air to the Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o'the Tiger : C 4 MACBETH . 23 SCENE III. ...
Page 28
... means of a waxen figure , which reprefented the person who was to be confumed by flow degrees . So , in Webster's Dutchess of Malfy , 1623 : 66 -it waftes me more " Than wer't my picture fashion'd out of wax , " Stuck with a magick ...
... means of a waxen figure , which reprefented the person who was to be confumed by flow degrees . So , in Webster's Dutchess of Malfy , 1623 : 66 -it waftes me more " Than wer't my picture fashion'd out of wax , " Stuck with a magick ...
Page 34
... means of his 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 .
... means of his 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 .
Page 39
... means to the uttermoft . แ So , in The Winter's Tale : all my forrows " You have paid home . " It may be obferved , that " thrufted home " is an expreffion ufed at this day ; but trusted home , " I believe , was never ufed at any period ...
... means to the uttermoft . แ So , in The Winter's Tale : all my forrows " You have paid home . " It may be obferved , that " thrufted home " is an expreffion ufed at this day ; but trusted home , " I believe , was never ufed at any period ...
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