Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... scenes is assuredly not by Shakespeare ; and the conclusion has been reached that they are inter- polations . Such scenes are Act I , Scene 1 and the beginning of Scene 3 ; A III , Scene 5 ; and the appearance of Hecate in Act IV , Scene ...
... scenes is assuredly not by Shakespeare ; and the conclusion has been reached that they are inter- polations . Such scenes are Act I , Scene 1 and the beginning of Scene 3 ; A III , Scene 5 ; and the appearance of Hecate in Act IV , Scene ...
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... Scene upon it - probably the finest super- natural spectacle ever written for the stage . The smoky cavern , the bubbling cauldron , the growling thunder , the chanting witches , combine to form a setting revealing Shakespeare's gift of ...
... Scene upon it - probably the finest super- natural spectacle ever written for the stage . The smoky cavern , the bubbling cauldron , the growling thunder , the chanting witches , combine to form a setting revealing Shakespeare's gift of ...
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... Scene , and places the new prophecies also with the Weird Sisters , thus developing his high conception of the tragedy and the important sym- bolic part the Supernatural was to play . The Weird Sisters are not the only unearthly ...
... Scene , and places the new prophecies also with the Weird Sisters , thus developing his high conception of the tragedy and the important sym- bolic part the Supernatural was to play . The Weird Sisters are not the only unearthly ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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