Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... writes , " Astrology is the foolish daughter of a wise mother , and for one hundred years past this wise mother could not have lived without the help of her foolish daughter . " When the wealthy and educated were almost as much the ...
... writes , " Astrology is the foolish daughter of a wise mother , and for one hundred years past this wise mother could not have lived without the help of her foolish daughter . " When the wealthy and educated were almost as much the ...
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... writes , " Nothing was ever more finely conceived than this contrast between the material and the spiritual , the gross and delicate . " 2 The actor ( or actress ) who plays Ariel must have considerable musical gifts . Into no play of ...
... writes , " Nothing was ever more finely conceived than this contrast between the material and the spiritual , the gross and delicate . " 2 The actor ( or actress ) who plays Ariel must have considerable musical gifts . Into no play of ...
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... writes , 1 he " repeatedly refers to the subject - matter of Christianity with an air of reverent acceptance , especially where it is associated with the national tradition , as in the utterances of Henry the Fourth and Henry the Fifth ...
... writes , 1 he " repeatedly refers to the subject - matter of Christianity with an air of reverent acceptance , especially where it is associated with the national tradition , as in the utterances of Henry the Fourth and Henry the Fifth ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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