Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... religious supernaturalism he adopted an uncritical , conforming attitude , while towards superstition he retained his right to give free rein to his imagination , to criticize , repudiate , or confirm , as his artistic talent or ...
... religious supernaturalism he adopted an uncritical , conforming attitude , while towards superstition he retained his right to give free rein to his imagination , to criticize , repudiate , or confirm , as his artistic talent or ...
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... religious sympathies at all . R. M. Alden writes : " The Renais- sance , as we know , had reacted from the domination of the religious element in the thought and art of the Middle Age , and substituted for it - sometimes deliber- ately ...
... religious sympathies at all . R. M. Alden writes : " The Renais- sance , as we know , had reacted from the domination of the religious element in the thought and art of the Middle Age , and substituted for it - sometimes deliber- ately ...
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... religious . Of pure religion the plays provide us with little , and that little is orthodox Christianity . In the majority of them , religious motives and ideas play no part at all . In others their part is a minor one . A close study ...
... religious . Of pure religion the plays provide us with little , and that little is orthodox Christianity . In the majority of them , religious motives and ideas play no part at all . In others their part is a minor one . A close study ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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