"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... King of Britain . She makes her first ap- pearance in the role of a negotiator of the Saxons , who have just lost a battle against the Britons . The fact that the Saxons have sent a woman is a calcu- lated move and causes surprise on ...
... King of Britain . She makes her first ap- pearance in the role of a negotiator of the Saxons , who have just lost a battle against the Britons . The fact that the Saxons have sent a woman is a calcu- lated move and causes surprise on ...
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... king , he expresses his doubts : " Believe me sir , were I but yong agen / This gilded pill might take my stomack quickly " ( 1.2.87-88 ) .49 After the king's marriage proposal , Do- nobert exclaims in disbelief : " Death ! he shall ...
... king , he expresses his doubts : " Believe me sir , were I but yong agen / This gilded pill might take my stomack quickly " ( 1.2.87-88 ) .49 After the king's marriage proposal , Do- nobert exclaims in disbelief : " Death ! he shall ...
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... king without any agitation : “ If chance will have me king , why chance may crown me / Without my stir " ( 1.3.142-43 ) .480 This thought is not really consistent , though , as Macbeth again talks of action when he considers his future ...
... king without any agitation : “ If chance will have me king , why chance may crown me / Without my stir " ( 1.3.142-43 ) .480 This thought is not really consistent , though , as Macbeth again talks of action when he considers his future ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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