"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... charm resound The whilst we bury all i ' the ground . ( 203–30 ) In this passage , the classical powers of witches over nature , the elements and the gods as well as the sun , moon and stars are expressed . Therefore , Jonson's figures ...
... charm resound The whilst we bury all i ' the ground . ( 203–30 ) In this passage , the classical powers of witches over nature , the elements and the gods as well as the sun , moon and stars are expressed . Therefore , Jonson's figures ...
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... charm herself ( 274-98 ) : We must repeat More direful voices far , and beat The ground with vipers till it sweat . Charm 6 Bark dogs , wolves howl , Sea roar , woods roll , Clouds crack , all be black But the light our charms do make ...
... charm herself ( 274-98 ) : We must repeat More direful voices far , and beat The ground with vipers till it sweat . Charm 6 Bark dogs , wolves howl , Sea roar , woods roll , Clouds crack , all be black But the light our charms do make ...
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... charm from the witches . The day after his visit , he notices an object in his pocket : " A threepenny silk ribbon of three colours " ( 2.2.10 ) . The ribbon bears some Latin writing that remains a mystery to Almachildes , who can only ...
... charm from the witches . The day after his visit , he notices an object in his pocket : " A threepenny silk ribbon of three colours " ( 2.2.10 ) . The ribbon bears some Latin writing that remains a mystery to Almachildes , who can only ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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