Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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Cumberland Clark. speare's immortal in Greene's James IV , where he is called " Oboram , King of the Fayeries . " The name seems to have come originally from the Charle- magne romance , Huon of Bordeaux , which was trans- lated from the ...
Cumberland Clark. speare's immortal in Greene's James IV , where he is called " Oboram , King of the Fayeries . " The name seems to have come originally from the Charle- magne romance , Huon of Bordeaux , which was trans- lated from the ...
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... called Perdita , to a desolate spot in Bohemia and there abandon her . This incident was , no doubt , suggested by the very common method of dealing with the fairies ' changelings . It is not so much the seemingly heartless request that ...
... called Perdita , to a desolate spot in Bohemia and there abandon her . This incident was , no doubt , suggested by the very common method of dealing with the fairies ' changelings . It is not so much the seemingly heartless request that ...
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... called it " Popery . " When desirous of insulting the actors grossly , they called them " Papists . " We have seen that this was the probable origin of the old rumour that Shakespeare died a Catholic . The actors , how- ever , gave as ...
... called it " Popery . " When desirous of insulting the actors grossly , they called them " Papists . " We have seen that this was the probable origin of the old rumour that Shakespeare died a Catholic . The actors , how- ever , gave as ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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