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This is an achievement beyond the power of any dramatist who is not a genitik . The popularity of the Supernatural on the Shake u spearean stage was so great that , as we have seen , some playwrights were tempted to introduce ghosts and ...
This is an achievement beyond the power of any dramatist who is not a genitik . The popularity of the Supernatural on the Shake u spearean stage was so great that , as we have seen , some playwrights were tempted to introduce ghosts and ...
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Nearly all scholars now agree that the play was written by an inferior dramatist , name unknown , and that Shakespeare made valuable additions , such as the famous scene of the plucking of the roses in the Temple Garden , where his ...
Nearly all scholars now agree that the play was written by an inferior dramatist , name unknown , and that Shakespeare made valuable additions , such as the famous scene of the plucking of the roses in the Temple Garden , where his ...
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The earliest class to be handled by the dramatist were the Cardinals and Bishops , who belong to the plays of his youth . As to their characters , he was , of course , guided and governed by what his authority , the Holinshed Chronicles ...
The earliest class to be handled by the dramatist were the Cardinals and Bishops , who belong to the plays of his youth . As to their characters , he was , of course , guided and governed by what his authority , the Holinshed Chronicles ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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