Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 Seiten |
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... written when he had resided in London for several years , retain much of the old spontaneous gaiety . But the passage of years and progress in letters replaced it with the seriousness and gravity which we find in Hamlet , to be followed ...
... written when he had resided in London for several years , retain much of the old spontaneous gaiety . But the passage of years and progress in letters replaced it with the seriousness and gravity which we find in Hamlet , to be followed ...
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... written for a Court function , as most critics believe it was . King James , as we have noted in an earlier chapter , was the bitter enemy of witches . He had answered Reginald Scot's attack on the witchcraft / superstition by his own ...
... written for a Court function , as most critics believe it was . King James , as we have noted in an earlier chapter , was the bitter enemy of witches . He had answered Reginald Scot's attack on the witchcraft / superstition by his own ...
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... written by a Roman Catholic . King John is sufficient answer of itself to Catholic claims that Shakespeare was of ... Writing for a Protestant patron and an over- whelmingly Protestant audience , perhaps we should hardly expect the ...
... written by a Roman Catholic . King John is sufficient answer of itself to Catholic claims that Shakespeare was of ... Writing for a Protestant patron and an over- whelmingly Protestant audience , perhaps we should hardly expect the ...
Inhalt
PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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