Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... Evil One . They were known as exorcists ; and the exorcist's intentions were generally noble.1 His greatest service to mankind was the invocation of divine authority to expel devils which had taken possession of unfortunate mortals . He ...
... Evil One . They were known as exorcists ; and the exorcist's intentions were generally noble.1 His greatest service to mankind was the invocation of divine authority to expel devils which had taken possession of unfortunate mortals . He ...
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... evil to evil , and have the power of tempting those who have been the tempters of themselves . " In Hamlet we saw that the supernatural agent worked by connecting with the latent thought of the human being who was to carry out its ...
... evil to evil , and have the power of tempting those who have been the tempters of themselves . " In Hamlet we saw that the supernatural agent worked by connecting with the latent thought of the human being who was to carry out its ...
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... evil to defend himself from the effects of evil . In the same wonderful year in which Shakespeare finished Macbeth , he wrote King Lear . In this play , as mighty a work of genius as its predecessor , the Poet handles the sin of ...
... evil to defend himself from the effects of evil . In the same wonderful year in which Shakespeare finished Macbeth , he wrote King Lear . In this play , as mighty a work of genius as its predecessor , the Poet handles the sin of ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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