"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... expresses doubts about their origin . The concept of the familiar , however , is closely connected with witch- craft ... express the Empresse's fury . The diction of these lines hints at witchcraft , as thunder and lightning were ...
... expresses doubts about their origin . The concept of the familiar , however , is closely connected with witch- craft ... express the Empresse's fury . The diction of these lines hints at witchcraft , as thunder and lightning were ...
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... expresses his surprise at Sir Tophas's affections for the witch : " That ugly creature ? Why , she is a fool , a scold , fat , without fashion , and quite without favour " ( 3.3.96–97 ) . A further detail of her shape is provided in a ...
... expresses his surprise at Sir Tophas's affections for the witch : " That ugly creature ? Why , she is a fool , a scold , fat , without fashion , and quite without favour " ( 3.3.96–97 ) . A further detail of her shape is provided in a ...
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... expresses the quintessence of hedonism with his convictions : " For we hold firm , that's law- ful which doth please " ( 4.1.190 ) .352 Syphax unwillingly anticipates his decep- tion by Erictho when he discovers Vangue in his bed ...
... expresses the quintessence of hedonism with his convictions : " For we hold firm , that's law- ful which doth please " ( 4.1.190 ) .352 Syphax unwillingly anticipates his decep- tion by Erictho when he discovers Vangue in his bed ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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