Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... comes From our debate , from our dissension ; We are their parents and original . In the above exquisite lines the Poet suggests that chaotic conditions must follow quarrels among the Fairies , whose duty it is to order them . Oberon's ...
... comes From our debate , from our dissension ; We are their parents and original . In the above exquisite lines the Poet suggests that chaotic conditions must follow quarrels among the Fairies , whose duty it is to order them . Oberon's ...
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... comes of his own free will to consult them that they continue their game of treacherous , misleading prophecy . The Ghost in Hamlet , however , is forced to return to whet his son's " almost blunted purpose " ( III . 4. III ) . An ...
... comes of his own free will to consult them that they continue their game of treacherous , misleading prophecy . The Ghost in Hamlet , however , is forced to return to whet his son's " almost blunted purpose " ( III . 4. III ) . An ...
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... comes upon a child's mantle full of fairy gold ( III . 3 ) . " HENRY VIII ” To decide what portions of Henry VIII were written by Shakespeare and what portions by Fletcher is a task which has engaged scholars without resulting in ...
... comes upon a child's mantle full of fairy gold ( III . 3 ) . " HENRY VIII ” To decide what portions of Henry VIII were written by Shakespeare and what portions by Fletcher is a task which has engaged scholars without resulting in ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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