| William Henry Ireland - 1824 - 496 páginas
...of Franquet hir owne prisoner, hir two years continuance in hir abominations and deadlie mischiefe, without anie hir travell or motion betweene the princes...sent of onions would cheaw a clove of garlike, so n six-and. twentie yeares after, he pact with pope Calixt the third, by whose mandat directed to his... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1824 - 840 páginas
...last, and falling againe into her abjured iniquities, by hir virginitie, (if it were anie,) by liir holie words, hir fasting and praiers, what they might...sacred estate, as dealing in divelish practises with misheleevers and witches. \Vhich maladie he full sorilie salved, like one that to kill the jBWgsent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 468 páginas
...witcherie :; " and Holinshed is down upon the prince for having to do with her: " Whose dignitie abroad was foulie spotted in this point, that contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince, he would not reverence to prophane his sacred estate by dealing in develish practises with misbeleevers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 466 páginas
...and Holinshed is clown upon the prince for having to do with her: " Whose dignitie abroad was foulic spotted in this point, that contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince, he would not reverence to prophane his sacred estate by dealing in develish practises with misbeleevers... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 564 páginas
...abroad ava^ed M [was] foulie spotted in this point, that, contrarie to the holie degree sorceries.] of a right christen prince (as he called himselfe),...for maintenance of his quarels in warre would not reuerence to prophane his sacred estate, as dealing in diuelish practises with misbeleeuers and witches.... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 572 páginas
...abroad ?v'2!5 Mm[was] foulie spotted in this point, that, contrarie to the holie degree sorceries.] of a right christen prince (as he called himselfe),...for maintenance of his quarels in warre would not reuerence to prophane his sacred £Jim«?r*r. estate, as dealing in diuelish practises with misbeleeuers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 212 páginas
...witcherie"; and Holinshed is down upon the prince for having to do with her: "Whose dignitie abroad was foulie spotted in this point, that contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince, he would not reverence to prophane his sacred estate by dealing in develish practises with misbeleevers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 212 páginas
...witcherie"; and Holinshed is down upon the prince for having to do with her: "Whose dignitie abroad was foulie spotted in this point, that contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince, he would not reverence to prophane his sacred estate by dealing in develish practises with misbeleevers... | |
| Geoffrey Bullough - 1957 - 550 páginas
...and gave hir commandements from God hir maker, as she kept hir fathers lambs* in the fields. . . . These matters may verie rightfullie denounce unto...divelish practises with misbeleevers and witches. 'V.4.59-83. • Cf. V.4.84-5. 'V.4.92. « Hence V.3. 1-32. • 1.2.76-83. • 1.2.76. III. Source From... | |
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