Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... doubt about that . The plot itself makes it quite clear . As to whose wedding Shakespeare intended to honour there is less certainty . Several have been put forward and supported by ingenious argument ; but the occa- sion that appeals ...
... doubt about that . The plot itself makes it quite clear . As to whose wedding Shakespeare intended to honour there is less certainty . Several have been put forward and supported by ingenious argument ; but the occa- sion that appeals ...
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... doubt . The same remark applies to the following extract from Henry VIII , which is now generally attributed to Shakespeare's collaborator , Fletcher ( III . 2. 310–312 ) : First that , without the king's assent or knowledge , You ...
... doubt . The same remark applies to the following extract from Henry VIII , which is now generally attributed to Shakespeare's collaborator , Fletcher ( III . 2. 310–312 ) : First that , without the king's assent or knowledge , You ...
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... doubt or diffi- culty of the creed of the Reformed Church . That this impression of Protestantism should be conveyed , however indistinctly , is significant , since the periods are all pre - Reformation , and there are no Protestant ...
... doubt or diffi- culty of the creed of the Reformed Church . That this impression of Protestantism should be conveyed , however indistinctly , is significant , since the periods are all pre - Reformation , and there are no Protestant ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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