Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... knowledge , who was afterwards deprived of his living of Ludding- ton for contumacy . " The Biblical knowledge referred to seems ( as I hope to show fully in a later chapter ) to have been imparted from the Genevan or Puritan Bible ...
... knowledge , who was afterwards deprived of his living of Ludding- ton for contumacy . " The Biblical knowledge referred to seems ( as I hope to show fully in a later chapter ) to have been imparted from the Genevan or Puritan Bible ...
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... knowledge in the language of the Great Bible by way of the Prayer Book . The direct readings of Scripture would be in the words of the Bishops ' Bible . His home instruction and private reading would probably be from the popular , handy ...
... knowledge in the language of the Great Bible by way of the Prayer Book . The direct readings of Scripture would be in the words of the Bishops ' Bible . His home instruction and private reading would probably be from the popular , handy ...
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... knowledge and use of the Bible generally in his dramatic art . As the Rev. Ronald Bayne writes , his handling of the Book of books " was in no sense professional or theo- logical . " He took full advantage of it as a man of letters and ...
... knowledge and use of the Bible generally in his dramatic art . As the Rev. Ronald Bayne writes , his handling of the Book of books " was in no sense professional or theo- logical . " He took full advantage of it as a man of letters and ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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