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I ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION WHAT may be termed the prestige of the Supernatural must be at its highest in an age as permeated with superstition as the Elizabethan . In Shakespeare's England the almost universal belief in the presence and ...
I ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION WHAT may be termed the prestige of the Supernatural must be at its highest in an age as permeated with superstition as the Elizabethan . In Shakespeare's England the almost universal belief in the presence and ...
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Colourful superstition , mystery , and occultism focused the necessary interest which made development practicable . Astronomy is the most striking example of this . Wonderful discoveries had been made in this field which revolutionized ...
Colourful superstition , mystery , and occultism focused the necessary interest which made development practicable . Astronomy is the most striking example of this . Wonderful discoveries had been made in this field which revolutionized ...
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The enlightened Reginald Scot published his Discovery of Witchcraft in 1584 , in which book he exposed the foolishness of widespread superstition . But his book was ordered to be burnt by King James , who himself replied to Scot in his ...
The enlightened Reginald Scot published his Discovery of Witchcraft in 1584 , in which book he exposed the foolishness of widespread superstition . But his book was ordered to be burnt by King James , who himself replied to Scot in his ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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