Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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Cumberland Clark. VI " THE TEMPEST ” THE last of the four great plays dealing with the Supernatural was the Poet's swan - song . The Tempest reveals Shakespeare's final attitude , not only towards the Unseen , but towards life in general ...
Cumberland Clark. VI " THE TEMPEST ” THE last of the four great plays dealing with the Supernatural was the Poet's swan - song . The Tempest reveals Shakespeare's final attitude , not only towards the Unseen , but towards life in general ...
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... Tempest to discover a symbolical interpretation for Ariel . Miss Helen H. Stewart suggests1 that the sprite is " the ... Tempest , and the sprite is the chief performer . Mr. Richmond Noble writes , 3 " It is The Tempest which The ...
... Tempest to discover a symbolical interpretation for Ariel . Miss Helen H. Stewart suggests1 that the sprite is " the ... Tempest , and the sprite is the chief performer . Mr. Richmond Noble writes , 3 " It is The Tempest which The ...
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... Tempest from the wreck of an English ship , the Sea Adventure , at the Bermudas in 1609. Accounts of the disaster ... tempest . " Bermuda seems to have been in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote of the " THE TEMPEST " 121.
... Tempest from the wreck of an English ship , the Sea Adventure , at the Bermudas in 1609. Accounts of the disaster ... tempest . " Bermuda seems to have been in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote of the " THE TEMPEST " 121.
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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