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Medieval superstition was the successor of classical mythology , and even poets handling a historical or philosophic theme could not resist so obvious a means of enriching their language . The material was ready to hand and had the ...
Medieval superstition was the successor of classical mythology , and even poets handling a historical or philosophic theme could not resist so obvious a means of enriching their language . The material was ready to hand and had the ...
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By these means the reality of the Hamlet Ghost is attested . Shakespeare means us to accept it as an actual manifestation . It is an objective ghost , not a trick of the imagination caused by terror , worry , or madness , nor the ...
By these means the reality of the Hamlet Ghost is attested . Shakespeare means us to accept it as an actual manifestation . It is an objective ghost , not a trick of the imagination caused by terror , worry , or madness , nor the ...
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Shakespeare means us to laugh at him , but not disrespectfully . He is kindly and earnest , sprinkles his conversation with such pious interjections as “ Got deliver to a joyful resurrections ! " ( 1. 1. 53 ) , and gravely pronounces ...
Shakespeare means us to laugh at him , but not disrespectfully . He is kindly and earnest , sprinkles his conversation with such pious interjections as “ Got deliver to a joyful resurrections ! " ( 1. 1. 53 ) , and gravely pronounces ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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