Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... means of conveying the poet's meaning . Medieval superstition was the successor of classical mythology ; and even poets handling a historical or philosophic theme could not resist so obvious a means of enriching their language . The ...
... means of conveying the poet's meaning . Medieval superstition was the successor of classical mythology ; and even poets handling a historical or philosophic theme could not resist so obvious a means of enriching their language . The ...
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... means of explain- ing the spiritual and abstract to unimaginative minds . He knew that solemnities aided worshippers to expel all mundane thoughts and concentrate on the sacred matters before them . He did not believe , however , that ...
... means of explain- ing the spiritual and abstract to unimaginative minds . He knew that solemnities aided worshippers to expel all mundane thoughts and concentrate on the sacred matters before them . He did not believe , however , that ...
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... means despises the pleasures of the table . His mock duel with the French physician , Doctor Caius , when he is " full of chollors " and " trempling of mind , " with " great dispositions to cry " ( III . I. II and 22 ) is Shakespeare in ...
... means despises the pleasures of the table . His mock duel with the French physician , Doctor Caius , when he is " full of chollors " and " trempling of mind , " with " great dispositions to cry " ( III . I. II and 22 ) is Shakespeare in ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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