Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... matters beyond the range of mortal vision . Shakespeare was a true son of his race . He had the inquiring mind , which refused to be enclosed in a prison bounded by the limitations of matter . He had that gift of penetrating insight ...
... matters beyond the range of mortal vision . Shakespeare was a true son of his race . He had the inquiring mind , which refused to be enclosed in a prison bounded by the limitations of matter . He had that gift of penetrating insight ...
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... matter to be dealt with properly in the space of a few paragraphs , since it involves his whole attitude towards right and wrong and his true inward religion as opposed to his passive acceptance of dogma and obedient observance of ...
... matter to be dealt with properly in the space of a few paragraphs , since it involves his whole attitude towards right and wrong and his true inward religion as opposed to his passive acceptance of dogma and obedient observance of ...
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... matter of sexual vice . There is , too , a clear relation existing between the play and the Gospels , for the play's theme is this : Judge not , that ye be not judged . For with what judgment ye judge , ye shall be judged : and with ...
... matter of sexual vice . There is , too , a clear relation existing between the play and the Gospels , for the play's theme is this : Judge not , that ye be not judged . For with what judgment ye judge , ye shall be judged : and with ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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