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To understand how far Shakespeare exceeded his contemporaries , a comparison of their supernatural characters with those of the master is illuminating . In other plays the ghosts , witches , and devils are merely the product of coarse ...
To understand how far Shakespeare exceeded his contemporaries , a comparison of their supernatural characters with those of the master is illuminating . In other plays the ghosts , witches , and devils are merely the product of coarse ...
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Shakespeare's attitude towards the Supernatural coincides , as we should expect , with his general view of life . He is in no mood now to deal with the empty , frivolous , meaningless little fairies . The form of the Supernatural ...
Shakespeare's attitude towards the Supernatural coincides , as we should expect , with his general view of life . He is in no mood now to deal with the empty , frivolous , meaningless little fairies . The form of the Supernatural ...
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IX THE SUPERNATURAL IN OTHER PLAYS While the Supernatural is of vital dramatic importance in Midsummer Night's Dream , Hamlet , Macbeth , and The Tempest , and is a less prominent , but still salient feature of Julius Cæsar and Richard ...
IX THE SUPERNATURAL IN OTHER PLAYS While the Supernatural is of vital dramatic importance in Midsummer Night's Dream , Hamlet , Macbeth , and The Tempest , and is a less prominent , but still salient feature of Julius Cæsar and Richard ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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