Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... Shake- speare's blackest humour so well as witches . The dramatist had not in mind the old and toothless hags who told fortunes and dealt in charms and spells . Probably he had little faith in such creatures , persecuted though they ...
... Shake- speare's blackest humour so well as witches . The dramatist had not in mind the old and toothless hags who told fortunes and dealt in charms and spells . Probably he had little faith in such creatures , persecuted though they ...
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... Shake peare's anti - Puitan quips . The Clown renkarki ( IV . 3. ¦ - 17 : he hath made me four - and twenty nosegaya for the shearers , dare tuan song men ail , and very good one ; but they are pust of them mean , and bases , but one ...
... Shake peare's anti - Puitan quips . The Clown renkarki ( IV . 3. ¦ - 17 : he hath made me four - and twenty nosegaya for the shearers , dare tuan song men ail , and very good one ; but they are pust of them mean , and bases , but one ...
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... Shake- speare's godly , peaceable , and friendly monks . He told his prisoner that he was himself concerned in a conspiracy against Henry IV . His treason was dis- covered ; and when the king threatened him , we learn that " with clog ...
... Shake- speare's godly , peaceable , and friendly monks . He told his prisoner that he was himself concerned in a conspiracy against Henry IV . His treason was dis- covered ; and when the king threatened him , we learn that " with clog ...
Inhalt
PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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