Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... play seems to be almost wholly the creation of the Poet's own fancy . In the other fairy play , The Tempest , the critics are again compelled to give Shakespeare the credit for thinking out the plot for himself ; while in Macbeth ...
... play seems to be almost wholly the creation of the Poet's own fancy . In the other fairy play , The Tempest , the critics are again compelled to give Shakespeare the credit for thinking out the plot for himself ; while in Macbeth ...
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... play of Shakespeare . The Poet's favoured practice was to portray the battle between right and wrong fought out in the human heart . The truth is that very little of 1 Henry VI is from the hand of the " Swan of Avon . " Nearly all ...
... play of Shakespeare . The Poet's favoured practice was to portray the battle between right and wrong fought out in the human heart . The truth is that very little of 1 Henry VI is from the hand of the " Swan of Avon . " Nearly all ...
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... play of King John , in which the anti - papal spirit is so strong that it is difficult to understand how any fair - minded critic can doubt the Protestantism of the dramatist . The Catholic argument is based upon points that seem very ...
... play of King John , in which the anti - papal spirit is so strong that it is difficult to understand how any fair - minded critic can doubt the Protestantism of the dramatist . The Catholic argument is based upon points that seem very ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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