Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... popular superstition were equal in stature to the smaller size of men , and so far from being helpful , friendly , and happy , were wicked and dreaded spirits , who were associated with witches , abducted mortals , dealt in changelings ...
... popular superstition were equal in stature to the smaller size of men , and so far from being helpful , friendly , and happy , were wicked and dreaded spirits , who were associated with witches , abducted mortals , dealt in changelings ...
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... in being right , at the various ways in which he passed his days . We can picture him as the son of a well - to - do citizen of a small but prosperous market town in the heart of England . We can imagine SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF.
... in being right , at the various ways in which he passed his days . We can picture him as the son of a well - to - do citizen of a small but prosperous market town in the heart of England . We can imagine SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF.
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... popular play was not the place to allow philo- sophical doubts too much prominence . Shakespeare , however , was too great a man merely to pander to the vulgar taste . There are signs that intolerable pressure was sometimes brought to ...
... popular play was not the place to allow philo- sophical doubts too much prominence . Shakespeare , however , was too great a man merely to pander to the vulgar taste . There are signs that intolerable pressure was sometimes brought to ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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