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Since it was possible for Shakespeare to have been a conforming Protestant , a Roman Catholic , a Puritan , or a Presbyterian , and since he carefully refrained from making any unequivocal confession of his religious preferences ...
Since it was possible for Shakespeare to have been a conforming Protestant , a Roman Catholic , a Puritan , or a Presbyterian , and since he carefully refrained from making any unequivocal confession of his religious preferences ...
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There is nothing to show that he had any close acquaintance with Roman dogma ; and , as I shall show in a later chapter , he apparently had no knowledge at all of the Roman Catholic Bible . As the dramatist of the Chronicle Plays ...
There is nothing to show that he had any close acquaintance with Roman dogma ; and , as I shall show in a later chapter , he apparently had no knowledge at all of the Roman Catholic Bible . As the dramatist of the Chronicle Plays ...
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Many of the staunch Protestant party had fled from the Roman persecution in England to the sanctuary of Geneva , the headquarters of the Calvinists and the home of their great leader , Calvin . Coverdale himself was among the refugees ...
Many of the staunch Protestant party had fled from the Roman persecution in England to the sanctuary of Geneva , the headquarters of the Calvinists and the home of their great leader , Calvin . Coverdale himself was among the refugees ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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