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Although they only appear once on the heath and once in their cavern , their presence , is felt by the audience throughout the play , and the real aim of the dramatic use of the Supernatural is achieved . But only a genius could do it .
Although they only appear once on the heath and once in their cavern , their presence , is felt by the audience throughout the play , and the real aim of the dramatic use of the Supernatural is achieved . But only a genius could do it .
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None was more qualified to handle a fairy theme successfully than the young poet of the Warwickshire countryside , who knew all the rustic beliefs about these little people and was once upon a time a firm believer himself in their ...
None was more qualified to handle a fairy theme successfully than the young poet of the Warwickshire countryside , who knew all the rustic beliefs about these little people and was once upon a time a firm believer himself in their ...
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Once again recourse is had to the Supernatural , and once again use is made of music to make the presentation impressive . The soft , mournful strains suggest that the dying queen is already standing on the threshold of the hereafter ...
Once again recourse is had to the Supernatural , and once again use is made of music to make the presentation impressive . The soft , mournful strains suggest that the dying queen is already standing on the threshold of the hereafter ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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