Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... Prospero : his art is of such power , It would control my dam's god , Setebos , And make a vassal of him . ( 1. 2. 372-374 . ) In many passages Prospero acknowledges his own sovereignty . For example : Spirits , which by mine art I have ...
... Prospero : his art is of such power , It would control my dam's god , Setebos , And make a vassal of him . ( 1. 2. 372-374 . ) In many passages Prospero acknowledges his own sovereignty . For example : Spirits , which by mine art I have ...
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... Prospero's word is law . Shakespeare reaches the final conclusion that man need not fear the Supernatural . It is within his capacity to order it . But , according to Prospero- and we cannot doubt that he is expressing Shake- speare's ...
... Prospero's word is law . Shakespeare reaches the final conclusion that man need not fear the Supernatural . It is within his capacity to order it . But , according to Prospero- and we cannot doubt that he is expressing Shake- speare's ...
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... Prospero's magic island is made more mysterious , impressive , and fascinating through the medium of music . Caliban says ( III . 2. 144-149 ) : The isle is full of noises , Sounds and sweet airs , that give delight and hurt not ...
... Prospero's magic island is made more mysterious , impressive , and fascinating through the medium of music . Caliban says ( III . 2. 144-149 ) : The isle is full of noises , Sounds and sweet airs , that give delight and hurt not ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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