The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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... these verses were no other than a popular charm , or night spell against the Epialtes . The laft line is the formal execration or apoftrophe of the speaker of the charm to the witch , aroynt thee right , i . e . depart forthwith ...
... these verses were no other than a popular charm , or night spell against the Epialtes . The laft line is the formal execration or apoftrophe of the speaker of the charm to the witch , aroynt thee right , i . e . depart forthwith ...
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... these words , Syr John Froissart's Chronicle tranflated out of Frenche into our MATERIAL English Tongue by John Bouchier , printed 1525 . 2 And come to deadly use . ] Alluding to the ufe that witches and inchanters are faid to make of ...
... these words , Syr John Froissart's Chronicle tranflated out of Frenche into our MATERIAL English Tongue by John Bouchier , printed 1525 . 2 And come to deadly use . ] Alluding to the ufe that witches and inchanters are faid to make of ...
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... these hands obey my [ boiling ] blood , They're apt enough to diflocate and tear Thy flesh and bones . - Howe'er thou art a fiend , A woman's fhape doth fhield thee . Gon . Marry , your manhood now ! Enter Mellenger . Mef . Oh , my good ...
... these hands obey my [ boiling ] blood , They're apt enough to diflocate and tear Thy flesh and bones . - Howe'er thou art a fiend , A woman's fhape doth fhield thee . Gon . Marry , your manhood now ! Enter Mellenger . Mef . Oh , my good ...
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