Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... ( called La Pucelle throughout this play ) con- fesses that she is a witch ( v . 3. 2-7 ) : Now help , ye charming spells and periapts ; And ye choice spirits that admonish me , And give me signs of future accidents . You speedy helpers ...
... ( called La Pucelle throughout this play ) con- fesses that she is a witch ( v . 3. 2-7 ) : Now help , ye charming spells and periapts ; And ye choice spirits that admonish me , And give me signs of future accidents . You speedy helpers ...
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... called . Since no such office could have been held at that date by a Catholic , or any non- conformist , it is incontrovertible evidence that John Shakespeare was then a loyal member of the Church of England . Most certainly he was no ...
... called . Since no such office could have been held at that date by a Catholic , or any non- conformist , it is incontrovertible evidence that John Shakespeare was then a loyal member of the Church of England . Most certainly he was no ...
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... called to answer for their disobedience . In 1592 a mixed party of men belonging to both creeds were presented for non - attendance at Church , John Shake- speare among them . But churchwardens and magis- trates were so well disposed ...
... called to answer for their disobedience . In 1592 a mixed party of men belonging to both creeds were presented for non - attendance at Church , John Shake- speare among them . But churchwardens and magis- trates were so well disposed ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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