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His ready acceptance of Christian doctrine , his attitude towards church ritual and observances , and his extensive knowledge and use of the Bible , prove that his religion was something real and ...
His ready acceptance of Christian doctrine , his attitude towards church ritual and observances , and his extensive knowledge and use of the Bible , prove that his religion was something real and ...
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The Tempest reveals Shakespeare's final attitude , not only towards the Unseen , but towards life in general . It was an attitude very different from the bitter , pessimistic , cynical frame of mind in which he wrote Macbeth .
The Tempest reveals Shakespeare's final attitude , not only towards the Unseen , but towards life in general . It was an attitude very different from the bitter , pessimistic , cynical frame of mind in which he wrote Macbeth .
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To summarize Shakespeare's attitude towards the Supernatural in a sentence is impossible , because that attitude underwent a series of profound changes as the years passed and new experiences claimed him . As revealed in the first of ...
To summarize Shakespeare's attitude towards the Supernatural in a sentence is impossible , because that attitude underwent a series of profound changes as the years passed and new experiences claimed him . As revealed in the first of ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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