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These experiences are classed as supernatural , and will be so classed , until science has made further progress and discovery , particularly in the realm of the mind . - In Shakespeare's day superstitious supernaturalism took the form ...
These experiences are classed as supernatural , and will be so classed , until science has made further progress and discovery , particularly in the realm of the mind . - In Shakespeare's day superstitious supernaturalism took the form ...
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have been in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote of the island , “ Here is everything advantageous to life ” ( 11. 1. 49 ) , “ the isle is full of noises , sounds , and sweet airs ” ( III . 2. 143 ) , and in Caliban's offer to Stephano ...
have been in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote of the island , “ Here is everything advantageous to life ” ( 11. 1. 49 ) , “ the isle is full of noises , sounds , and sweet airs ” ( III . 2. 143 ) , and in Caliban's offer to Stephano ...
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Careful study of his works reveals another influence — the influence of the Renaissance mind . After Shakespeare came to London from Stratford , he entered a social circle of literary and philosophic bent , whose ideas were drawn from ...
Careful study of his works reveals another influence — the influence of the Renaissance mind . After Shakespeare came to London from Stratford , he entered a social circle of literary and philosophic bent , whose ideas were drawn from ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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