"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... cloud , From which Il'e fashion me a beldams shape , And fuch a powerfull charme Il'e cast on her , As that her bastard - brats shall nere be borne ; But make her wombe their Tombes . Iris away . ( 2.786–90 ) Homer , the play's choric ...
... cloud , From which Il'e fashion me a beldams shape , And fuch a powerfull charme Il'e cast on her , As that her bastard - brats shall nere be borne ; But make her wombe their Tombes . Iris away . ( 2.786–90 ) Homer , the play's choric ...
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... Clouds crack , all be black But the light our charms do make . ( 271-78 ) This powerful beginning creates the image of havoc in nature and seems to employ all the forces available . However , even these efforts are in vain , which ...
... Clouds crack , all be black But the light our charms do make . ( 271-78 ) This powerful beginning creates the image of havoc in nature and seems to employ all the forces available . However , even these efforts are in vain , which ...
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... cloud , and stays for me . [ Exit ] FIRST WITCH . Come , let's make haste ; she'll soon be back again . Exeunt ( 3.5 ) Hecate considers Macbeth a malicious and selfish mortal who concentrates on the achievement of his own goals . As ...
... cloud , and stays for me . [ Exit ] FIRST WITCH . Come , let's make haste ; she'll soon be back again . Exeunt ( 3.5 ) Hecate considers Macbeth a malicious and selfish mortal who concentrates on the achievement of his own goals . As ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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