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PREFACE r THE Supernatural , as generally understood , includes all those phenomena which cannot be explained by the known and accepted laws of Natural Science It is from supernatural “ fictions and inventions , ” according to Mrs.
PREFACE r THE Supernatural , as generally understood , includes all those phenomena which cannot be explained by the known and accepted laws of Natural Science It is from supernatural “ fictions and inventions , ” according to Mrs.
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The surroundings of Herne's Oak , where Mrs. Ford has persuaded the wicked , old Falstaff to keep yet a third assignation with her , is typical of the fairy dwellings . The time of meeting , midnight , is the accepted fairy ...
The surroundings of Herne's Oak , where Mrs. Ford has persuaded the wicked , old Falstaff to keep yet a third assignation with her , is typical of the fairy dwellings . The time of meeting , midnight , is the accepted fairy ...
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XVIII SHAKESPEARE'S OWN ETHICAL PHILOSOPHY On questions of religious supernaturalism Shakespeare was content to accept the dogmas of the Church . The nature and attributes of the Deity , man's relation to Him , and the spiritual life ...
XVIII SHAKESPEARE'S OWN ETHICAL PHILOSOPHY On questions of religious supernaturalism Shakespeare was content to accept the dogmas of the Church . The nature and attributes of the Deity , man's relation to Him , and the spiritual life ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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