Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... thought presumptuous or profane . As religion became more sacred and revered , the poet found himself barred from freedom of expression on the creed and doctrine of the powerful and organized churches , and restricted to the world of ...
... thought presumptuous or profane . As religion became more sacred and revered , the poet found himself barred from freedom of expression on the creed and doctrine of the powerful and organized churches , and restricted to the world of ...
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... thought . I have shown how the lives of men and women were supposed to be influenced by the star under which they were born ; I have described with what terror any break in the celestial order was viewed , how comets were held to ...
... thought . I have shown how the lives of men and women were supposed to be influenced by the star under which they were born ; I have described with what terror any break in the celestial order was viewed , how comets were held to ...
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... thought and art of the Middle Age , and substituted for it - sometimes deliber- ately , sometimes unconsciously - a more than pagan spirit of secularity , concerned frankly with this present world . " With this point of view Shakespeare ...
... thought and art of the Middle Age , and substituted for it - sometimes deliber- ately , sometimes unconsciously - a more than pagan spirit of secularity , concerned frankly with this present world . " With this point of view Shakespeare ...
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PREFACE page II | 17 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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