THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... king only with want of manners . There are undoubtedly two faults in this passage , which I have endeavoured to take away by reading -Daggers Unmanly drench'd with gore . I saw drench'd with the king's blood the fatal daggers 96 ...
... king only with want of manners . There are undoubtedly two faults in this passage , which I have endeavoured to take away by reading -Daggers Unmanly drench'd with gore . I saw drench'd with the king's blood the fatal daggers 96 ...
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I saw drench'd with the king's blood the fatal daggers , not only instruments of murder but evi- dences of cowardice . Each of these words might easily be confounded with that which I have substituted for it by a hand not exact , a ...
I saw drench'd with the king's blood the fatal daggers , not only instruments of murder but evi- dences of cowardice . Each of these words might easily be confounded with that which I have substituted for it by a hand not exact , a ...
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When first they put the name of king upon me , And bade them speak to him ; then prophet - like , They hail'd him father to a line of kings , Upon my head they plac'd a fruitless crown , And put a barren sceptre in my gripe , Thence to ...
When first they put the name of king upon me , And bade them speak to him ; then prophet - like , They hail'd him father to a line of kings , Upon my head they plac'd a fruitless crown , And put a barren sceptre in my gripe , Thence to ...
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... law against witches , that they are supposed to take up dead bodies to use in enchantments , which was confessed by the woman whom King James examined , and who had of a dead body , that was divided 108 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
... law against witches , that they are supposed to take up dead bodies to use in enchantments , which was confessed by the woman whom King James examined , and who had of a dead body , that was divided 108 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
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... king , multiplies all the circumstances of horrour . The babe whose finger is used , must be strangled in its birth ; the grease must not only be human , but must have dropped from a gibbet , the gibbet of a murderer : and even the sow ...
... king , multiplies all the circumstances of horrour . The babe whose finger is used , must be strangled in its birth ; the grease must not only be human , but must have dropped from a gibbet , the gibbet of a murderer : and even the sow ...
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