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... witch of Ephesus turn him into a “ curtal dog " ; 4 Gratiano's suspicion that Shy- lock is a werewolf ; 5 the transmutation of the witches in Macbeth into rats without tails ; Puck's appearing as a horse , hog , hound , or headless bear ...
... witch of Ephesus turn him into a “ curtal dog " ; 4 Gratiano's suspicion that Shy- lock is a werewolf ; 5 the transmutation of the witches in Macbeth into rats without tails ; Puck's appearing as a horse , hog , hound , or headless bear ...
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... witch and an " incubus , " he must have been to the audience the child of a witch and a devil ( Temp . , II , ii , 104 , 109 , 134 ) . Now , what was his personal appearance ? Prospero says of Caliban that he was " litter'd " on this ...
... witch and an " incubus , " he must have been to the audience the child of a witch and a devil ( Temp . , II , ii , 104 , 109 , 134 ) . Now , what was his personal appearance ? Prospero says of Caliban that he was " litter'd " on this ...
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... Witches in the countie of Lancaster . ( London : Printed by W. Stansby for John Barnes , 1613 ) , Reprinted from the ... witch - trials of Lancashire and Lorraine was most often in the form of a bear ( p . 114 ) . 8. The Tempest , III ...
... Witches in the countie of Lancaster . ( London : Printed by W. Stansby for John Barnes , 1613 ) , Reprinted from the ... witch - trials of Lancashire and Lorraine was most often in the form of a bear ( p . 114 ) . 8. The Tempest , III ...
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