The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 6J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... witch , aroynt thee . Kent . How fares your Grace ? web and pin , ] Difeafes of thus , the eye Swithold footed ... witch , aroynt thee ] We should read it SCENE Saint Withold footed thrice the wold , He met the night - mare , and her ...
... witch , aroynt thee . Kent . How fares your Grace ? web and pin , ] Difeafes of thus , the eye Swithold footed ... witch , aroynt thee ] We should read it SCENE Saint Withold footed thrice the wold , He met the night - mare , and her ...
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... witch , aroynt thee right , i . e . depart forthwith . Bedlams , Gip fies , and fuch like vagabonds , ufed to fell thefe kind of fpells or charms to the people . They were of various kinds for vari- ous diforders . We have another of ...
... witch , aroynt thee right , i . e . depart forthwith . Bedlams , Gip fies , and fuch like vagabonds , ufed to fell thefe kind of fpells or charms to the people . They were of various kinds for vari- ous diforders . We have another of ...
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... witches and inchanters are faid to make of wither'd branches in their charms . A fine infinuation in the speaker . that she was ready for the most unnatural mischief , and a preparative of the poet to her plotting with the baftard ...
... witches and inchanters are faid to make of wither'd branches in their charms . A fine infinuation in the speaker . that she was ready for the most unnatural mischief , and a preparative of the poet to her plotting with the baftard ...
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... witch me in it , Surprize me to the very brink of tears . Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep thefe comforts , worthy fenators . 1 Sen. Therefore so please thee to return with us , And of our Athens , thine and ...
... witch me in it , Surprize me to the very brink of tears . Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep thefe comforts , worthy fenators . 1 Sen. Therefore so please thee to return with us , And of our Athens , thine and ...
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... Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers and Attendants . The Ghost of Banquo , and several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in Eng- land ; through the reft of the Play , in Scotland ; and ...
... Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers and Attendants . The Ghost of Banquo , and several other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Act , lies in Eng- land ; through the reft of the Play , in Scotland ; and ...
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againſt Alcibiades Andronicus anfwer Apem Apemantus Aufidius Banquo becauſe caufe Cominius Cordelia Coriolanus doft Emprefs Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe faid fame fatire fear feems fenfe fent fhall fhew fhould fifter fignifies fince firft flain flave fleep fome Fool forrow fpeak fpeech friends ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword give Gods Goths hath hear heart heav'n himſelf honour i'th Kent King Lady laft Lavinia Lear lefs Lord Lucius Macbeth Macd Mach mafter Marcius Menenius moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble o'th paffage perfon pleaſe Poet pray prefent purpoſe quarto reafon Roffe Rome SCENE Shakespeare ſhall ſpeak thee thefe Theobald there's theſe thine thing thofe thoſe thou art Timon Titus Titus Andronicus uſe Volfcians WARB WARBURTON whofe Witch word worfe