Among My BooksScholarly Press, 1870 - 380 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... hath made , " in which the melody alone belongs to him , and the con- * Defence of the Essay . Dryden , in the happiness of his illustrative comparisons , is almost unmatched . Like himself , they occupy a mid- dle ground between poetry ...
... hath made , " in which the melody alone belongs to him , and the con- * Defence of the Essay . Dryden , in the happiness of his illustrative comparisons , is almost unmatched . Like himself , they occupy a mid- dle ground between poetry ...
Pagina 86
... hath shapen , Have ye not my son beholden , Nowhere seen the golden apple , Him , my darling staff of silver ? ' Prudently they gave her answer , Thus to her replied 86 WITCHCRAFT . "Fair humanities of old religion," ...
... hath shapen , Have ye not my son beholden , Nowhere seen the golden apple , Him , my darling staff of silver ? ' Prudently they gave her answer , Thus to her replied 86 WITCHCRAFT . "Fair humanities of old religion," ...
Pagina 102
... hath appeared to her in the Shape of a Man , and did so on Wednesday seven - night past , but more usually he appears in the Likeness of a Dog , and Cat , and a Fly like a Millar , in which last he usually sucks in the Poll about four ...
... hath appeared to her in the Shape of a Man , and did so on Wednesday seven - night past , but more usually he appears in the Likeness of a Dog , and Cat , and a Fly like a Millar , in which last he usually sucks in the Poll about four ...
Pagina 107
... hath a mind to be merry with them , he lets them all ride upon Spits before him , takes afterwards the Spits and beats them black and blue , and then laughs at them . They had seen sometimes a very great Devil like a Dragon , with fire ...
... hath a mind to be merry with them , he lets them all ride upon Spits before him , takes afterwards the Spits and beats them black and blue , and then laughs at them . They had seen sometimes a very great Devil like a Dragon , with fire ...
Pagina 139
... hath fostered , it is so superstitiously pursued of some , as though no error could be acquainted with custom . " And in his Preface he thus states his motives : " God that knoweth my heart is witness , and you that read my book shall ...
... hath fostered , it is so superstitiously pursued of some , as though no error could be acquainted with custom . " And in his Preface he thus states his motives : " God that knoweth my heart is witness , and you that read my book shall ...
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