Folk-lore of ShakespeareHarper & Brothers, 1884 - 559 páginas |
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... spirits , " a rough , " fawn - faced , shock - pated little fellow , dainty - limbed shapes around him . " Judging , then , from the elaborate account which the poet has bequeathed us of the fairies , I CHAP PAGE I FAIRIES I.
... spirits , " a rough , " fawn - faced , shock - pated little fellow , dainty - limbed shapes around him . " Judging , then , from the elaborate account which the poet has bequeathed us of the fairies , I CHAP PAGE I FAIRIES I.
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... spirits ' with one gift or quality which the popular voice of the age was not unanimous in bestowing upon him . " Thus ( ii . 1 ) the fairy says : " Either I mistake your shape and making quite , Or else you are that shrewd and knavish ...
... spirits ' with one gift or quality which the popular voice of the age was not unanimous in bestowing upon him . " Thus ( ii . 1 ) the fairy says : " Either I mistake your shape and making quite , Or else you are that shrewd and knavish ...
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... spirit called poake . And , according to Grose's " Provincial Glossary , " in Hampshire they give the name of Colt - pixey to a supposed spirit or fairy , which , in the shape of a horse , neighs , and misleads horses into bogs . The ...
... spirit called poake . And , according to Grose's " Provincial Glossary , " in Hampshire they give the name of Colt - pixey to a supposed spirit or fairy , which , in the shape of a horse , neighs , and misleads horses into bogs . The ...
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... spirit was still leading us astray over massive volumes of antiquity , in a delusive search after documents forever lost ; or , rather , perhaps , it is his punish- ment for the useless journeys he has given our ancestors , misleading ...
... spirit was still leading us astray over massive volumes of antiquity , in a delusive search after documents forever lost ; or , rather , perhaps , it is his punish- ment for the useless journeys he has given our ancestors , misleading ...
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... spirits . " 66 With this we may compare the " lubber - fiend " of Milton , and the following in Beaumont and ... spirit , named the " Good Lubber , " to whom the bones of animals used to be offered at Manseld , in Germany . Once ...
... spirits . " 66 With this we may compare the " lubber - fiend " of Milton , and the following in Beaumont and ... spirit , named the " Good Lubber , " to whom the bones of animals used to be offered at Manseld , in Germany . Once ...
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