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There are scholars and critics who believe that he first began to think of Midsummer Night's Dream as early as 1592 ; that is to say , when he was still in his twenties . The text shows abundant signs of considerable revision ; and the ...
There are scholars and critics who believe that he first began to think of Midsummer Night's Dream as early as 1592 ; that is to say , when he was still in his twenties . The text shows abundant signs of considerable revision ; and the ...
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It is possible to decide , with confidence in the accuracy of our decision , the form of religion which the young Shakespeare was taught during his early years in Stratford . It was surely the religion of his father ; and , as I shall ...
It is possible to decide , with confidence in the accuracy of our decision , the form of religion which the young Shakespeare was taught during his early years in Stratford . It was surely the religion of his father ; and , as I shall ...
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( His marriage and the baptism of his eldest child according to Roman rites show that in those early days he was not disposed to place unnecessary obstacles in his path by quarrels over religious forms and ceremonies . ) ...
( His marriage and the baptism of his eldest child according to Roman rites show that in those early days he was not disposed to place unnecessary obstacles in his path by quarrels over religious forms and ceremonies . ) ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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