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... pity and indignation are mingled with disgust . One of the most particular of these confessions is that of Abel de la Rue , convicted in 1584 . The accused was a novice in the Franciscan Convent at Meaux 98 WITCHCRAFT .
... pity and indignation are mingled with disgust . One of the most particular of these confessions is that of Abel de la Rue , convicted in 1584 . The accused was a novice in the Franciscan Convent at Meaux 98 WITCHCRAFT .
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... pity , indignation , disgust , and dread , — dread at the thought of what the human mind may be brought to believe not only probable , but proven . But it is well to be put upon our guard by lessons of this kind , for the wisest man is ...
... pity , indignation , disgust , and dread , — dread at the thought of what the human mind may be brought to believe not only probable , but proven . But it is well to be put upon our guard by lessons of this kind , for the wisest man is ...
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... pity in this hardened indifference of the grave - diggers , in their careless discussion as to whether Ophelia's death was by suicide or no , in their singing and jesting at their dreary work . “ A pickaxe and a spade , a spade , For ...
... pity in this hardened indifference of the grave - diggers , in their careless discussion as to whether Ophelia's death was by suicide or no , in their singing and jesting at their dreary work . “ A pickaxe and a spade , a spade , For ...
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