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... at Court on some special occasion - perhaps the visit of the Queen's brother , the King of Denmark , in 1606. It is assumed that it was such a success that production in the public theatre followed as a matter of course .
... at Court on some special occasion - perhaps the visit of the Queen's brother , the King of Denmark , in 1606. It is assumed that it was such a success that production in the public theatre followed as a matter of course .
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As R. M. Alden writes , he " repeatedly refers to the subject 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 ...
As R. M. Alden writes , he " repeatedly refers to the subject 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 ...
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He prevents the ceremony ; and Sir Oliver declares , { " Tis no matter : ne'er a fantastical knave of them all shall flout me of my calling ” ( 108 ) . Martext is a Shakespearean skit on Martin Marprelate , a famous Puritan writer ...
He prevents the ceremony ; and Sir Oliver declares , { " Tis no matter : ne'er a fantastical knave of them all shall flout me of my calling ” ( 108 ) . Martext is a Shakespearean skit on Martin Marprelate , a famous Puritan writer ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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accepted appear Ariel attitude audience authority believe Bible Bishops Book Cæsar called Catholic character Christian Church comes conforming critics death devil doubt drama dramatist Dream early Elizabethan England English evidence evil fact fairies father fear feelings Friar further Ghost give Hamlet hand heart heaven Henry Holinshed holy human ideas important influence interesting John King knowledge lines lived Macbeth matter means Measure mind mortal nature never night once passages play Poet Poet's popular Prayer present priests Prince probably Protestant Puritan Queen question reason references religion religious reveals Richard Roman says scene seems seen Shake Shakespeare Sisters soul speak speare spirit stage suggests Supernatural superstition Tempest thee things thou thought tion tragedy true turn Weird witches writes written