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... or the unimpressive character of Hecate , who introduces herself as mistress of the very impressive Weird Sisters , will not hesitate to agree with the theory of interpolation . r Shakespeare had included sufficient of the current ...
... or the unimpressive character of Hecate , who introduces herself as mistress of the very impressive Weird Sisters , will not hesitate to agree with the theory of interpolation . r Shakespeare had included sufficient of the current ...
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The Weird Sisters provide in their glamorous and cleverly disguised prophecies the temptation which Macbeth's i ambitious yearnings cannot resist . He yields , and the end is tragedy We must ask ourselves how Shakespeare meant us to ...
The Weird Sisters provide in their glamorous and cleverly disguised prophecies the temptation which Macbeth's i ambitious yearnings cannot resist . He yields , and the end is tragedy We must ask ourselves how Shakespeare meant us to ...
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It was , he said , believed that these women were " eyther the wierd sisters , that is ye Goddesses of Destinie , or else some Nimphes or Feiries endowed with knowledge of prophecie by their Nicromanticall Science .
It was , he said , believed that these women were " eyther the wierd sisters , that is ye Goddesses of Destinie , or else some Nimphes or Feiries endowed with knowledge of prophecie by their Nicromanticall Science .
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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