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... turns Titus's daughter , Lavinia , over to her unscrupulous royal sons , La- vinia , appealing in vain to Tamora for mercy , also turns to Tamora's son , Chiron , and begs him to spare her : Chiron . What , wouldst thou have me prove ...
... turns Titus's daughter , Lavinia , over to her unscrupulous royal sons , La- vinia , appealing in vain to Tamora for mercy , also turns to Tamora's son , Chiron , and begs him to spare her : Chiron . What , wouldst thou have me prove ...
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... turn Henry against Gloucester by in- sinuating that the latter wants to play the fox to Henry's lamb.27 When Gloucester is taken away , he tells the young king that the shep- herd is beaten from his side , and the wolves are lying in ...
... turn Henry against Gloucester by in- sinuating that the latter wants to play the fox to Henry's lamb.27 When Gloucester is taken away , he tells the young king that the shep- herd is beaten from his side , and the wolves are lying in ...
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... turn . Potts ( Thomas Potts , Esquier , The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the countie of Lancaster . ( London : Printed by W. Stansby for John Barnes , 1613 ) , Reprinted from the original edition of 1613 , With an Introduction ...
... turn . Potts ( Thomas Potts , Esquier , The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the countie of Lancaster . ( London : Printed by W. Stansby for John Barnes , 1613 ) , Reprinted from the original edition of 1613 , With an Introduction ...
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