Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... Protestant . John Shakespeare was born at Snitterfield , some four miles from Stratford , about 1529. His father's ... Protestant sermon , which led to his arrest and trial for heresy by the Catholic authorities , as early as 1537. A ...
... Protestant . John Shakespeare was born at Snitterfield , some four miles from Stratford , about 1529. His father's ... Protestant sermon , which led to his arrest and trial for heresy by the Catholic authorities , as early as 1537. A ...
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... Protestant sympathies , even if one felt them , was to run the risk of torture and burning . Even John Shakespeare , stalwart Protestant as he afterwards showed himself , conformed in his marriage and the baptism of his first - born to ...
... Protestant sympathies , even if one felt them , was to run the risk of torture and burning . Even John Shakespeare , stalwart Protestant as he afterwards showed himself , conformed in his marriage and the baptism of his first - born to ...
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... Protestant , which he had held for so long . There is a popular tradition that his last fatal illness was caused by a merry and not- too - wise meeting with Ben Jonson and Drayton . This , if true , would show that Shakespeare a short ...
... Protestant , which he had held for so long . There is a popular tradition that his last fatal illness was caused by a merry and not- too - wise meeting with Ben Jonson and Drayton . This , if true , would show that Shakespeare a short ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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