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Here it is sufficient to say that it was true to type , a ghost in which the ( audience of the day had no difficulty in believing . Most of the forms of the Supernatural , in which the Elizabethans had faith , were awe - inspiring ...
Here it is sufficient to say that it was true to type , a ghost in which the ( audience of the day had no difficulty in believing . Most of the forms of the Supernatural , in which the Elizabethans had faith , were awe - inspiring ...
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In this play the true and false Supernatural are brought together and contrasted ; and while the false is confounded , the true is confirmed . Shakespeare treats reliable manifestations of the Unseen with due respect , but forgers and ...
In this play the true and false Supernatural are brought together and contrasted ; and while the false is confounded , the true is confirmed . Shakespeare treats reliable manifestations of the Unseen with due respect , but forgers and ...
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There is no doubt that he believed in the efficacy of Jesus ' sacrifice , and as a Christian , conscious of his own shortcomings , was full of the gratitude that fills the hearts of all true followers of the Nazarene .
There is no doubt that he believed in the efficacy of Jesus ' sacrifice , and as a Christian , conscious of his own shortcomings , was full of the gratitude that fills the hearts of all true followers of the Nazarene .
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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