Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... matters beyond the range of mortal vision . Shakespeare was a true son of his race . He had the inquiring mind , which refused to be enclosed in a prison bounded by the limitations of matter . He had that gift of penetrating insight ...
... matters beyond the range of mortal vision . Shakespeare was a true son of his race . He had the inquiring mind , which refused to be enclosed in a prison bounded by the limitations of matter . He had that gift of penetrating insight ...
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... matter of Christianity with an air of reverent acceptance , especially where it is associated with the national tradition , as in the utterances of Henry the Fourth and Henry the Fifth . ” Hamlet , who a majority of critics are strong ...
... matter of Christianity with an air of reverent acceptance , especially where it is associated with the national tradition , as in the utterances of Henry the Fourth and Henry the Fifth . ” Hamlet , who a majority of critics are strong ...
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... matter : ne'er a fantastical knave of them all shall flout me of my calling " ( 108 ) . Martext is a Shakespearean skit on Martin Mar- prelate , a famous Puritan writer , who by means of fiery pamphlets attacked the Established Church ...
... matter : ne'er a fantastical knave of them all shall flout me of my calling " ( 108 ) . Martext is a Shakespearean skit on Martin Mar- prelate , a famous Puritan writer , who by means of fiery pamphlets attacked the Established Church ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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