Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... question , " How came we ashore ? " with the explanation , " By Providence divine " ( 1. 2 . 159 ) . " By foul play ... questions Ferdinand about Miranda , the Prince replies to his father , " By immortal Providence she's mine " ( v . 1 ...
... question , " How came we ashore ? " with the explanation , " By Providence divine " ( 1. 2 . 159 ) . " By foul play ... questions Ferdinand about Miranda , the Prince replies to his father , " By immortal Providence she's mine " ( v . 1 ...
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... questions . In the case of Christian dogma he accepts without question what his spiritual advisers have taught him . As to Christ- ian ethics , he has very decided ideas of his own on what is good and what is evil in word , thought ...
... questions . In the case of Christian dogma he accepts without question what his spiritual advisers have taught him . As to Christ- ian ethics , he has very decided ideas of his own on what is good and what is evil in word , thought ...
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... question in the manner of Mr. H. R. D. Anders in his Shakespeare's Books , we are able to recognize the renderings of the Bishops ' Bible and the Great Bible in numerous instances in the plays . The Poet's reten- tive memory stored up ...
... question in the manner of Mr. H. R. D. Anders in his Shakespeare's Books , we are able to recognize the renderings of the Bishops ' Bible and the Great Bible in numerous instances in the plays . The Poet's reten- tive memory stored up ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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