Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... ) . Hamlet is also probably referring to the tree when he speaks of " cursed hebenon " ( 1. 5. 62 ) . The world of creeping things also had its impossible tales . We learn from Richard II ( m . 36 SHAKESPEARE AND THE SUPERNATURAL.
... ) . Hamlet is also probably referring to the tree when he speaks of " cursed hebenon " ( 1. 5. 62 ) . The world of creeping things also had its impossible tales . We learn from Richard II ( m . 36 SHAKESPEARE AND THE SUPERNATURAL.
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... probably George Wilkins . Even the Shakespearean portions do not reveal the Poet at his best ; and it would appear that he took little interest in the play , and that probably commercial . " CYMBELINE " Cymbeline was one of those plays ...
... probably George Wilkins . Even the Shakespearean portions do not reveal the Poet at his best ; and it would appear that he took little interest in the play , and that probably commercial . " CYMBELINE " Cymbeline was one of those plays ...
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... probably inspired by Isaiah's words , " They shall beat their swords into plowshares , and their spears into pruning - hooks " ( 1.4 ) ; or , as given in the Genevan version , the version which Shakespeare most probably referred to ...
... probably inspired by Isaiah's words , " They shall beat their swords into plowshares , and their spears into pruning - hooks " ( 1.4 ) ; or , as given in the Genevan version , the version which Shakespeare most probably referred to ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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