Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... mind . -In Shakespeare's day superstitious supernaturalism took the form of witches , ghosts , fairies , demons , prophecy , divination , dreams , and astrology . Some of these beliefs still linger , although their disciples are ...
... mind . -In Shakespeare's day superstitious supernaturalism took the form of witches , ghosts , fairies , demons , prophecy , divination , dreams , and astrology . Some of these beliefs still linger , although their disciples are ...
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... mind . He is satisfied to worship at the throne of love- liness and innocence . To summarize Shakespeare's attitude towards the Supernatural in a sentence is impossible , because that attitude underwent a series of profound changes as ...
... mind . He is satisfied to worship at the throne of love- liness and innocence . To summarize Shakespeare's attitude towards the Supernatural in a sentence is impossible , because that attitude underwent a series of profound changes as ...
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... mind . After Shakespeare came to London from Stratford , he entered a social circle of literary and philosophic bent , whose ideas were drawn from the Renaissance . The Renaissance mind was Protestant in sympathy in so far as it can be ...
... mind . After Shakespeare came to London from Stratford , he entered a social circle of literary and philosophic bent , whose ideas were drawn from the Renaissance . The Renaissance mind was Protestant in sympathy in so far as it can be ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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