Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... accepted laws of Natural Science It is from supernatural " fictions and inventions , " accord- ing to Mrs. Montagu ... acceptance . He repeats the very language of the Church . He never questions its tenets , and only reveals his ...
... accepted laws of Natural Science It is from supernatural " fictions and inventions , " accord- ing to Mrs. Montagu ... acceptance . He repeats the very language of the Church . He never questions its tenets , and only reveals his ...
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... accepted fairy time . None were so qualified to punish a case of unchastity as fairies , since most of their earthly life was supposed to be occupied in dealing with such delinquents . Indeed , it is probable that this very belief ...
... accepted fairy time . None were so qualified to punish a case of unchastity as fairies , since most of their earthly life was supposed to be occupied in dealing with such delinquents . Indeed , it is probable that this very belief ...
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... acceptance of Christian doctrine . He was orthodox , a conforming Protestant of the central school of thought . He accepted the Church's explanations of things that transcended mortal vision and was obedient in taking the necessary ...
... acceptance of Christian doctrine . He was orthodox , a conforming Protestant of the central school of thought . He accepted the Church's explanations of things that transcended mortal vision and was obedient in taking the necessary ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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