"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... kill her . JUSTICE . How now ? Forbear this violence . ( 4.1.29-30 ) He once more protects Mother Sawyer from ... killing her : “ Out , witch ; beat her , kick her , set fire on her ” ( 4.1.27 ) . The mob in the streets consists of ...
... kill her . JUSTICE . How now ? Forbear this violence . ( 4.1.29-30 ) He once more protects Mother Sawyer from ... killing her : “ Out , witch ; beat her , kick her , set fire on her ” ( 4.1.27 ) . The mob in the streets consists of ...
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... kill Old Banks : SAWYER . DOG . I cannot . Go , touch his life . SAWYER . Hast thou not vowed ? Go , kill the slave . DOG . I wonnot . SAWYER . I'll cancel then my gift . DOG . Ha , ha ! SAWYER . Dost laugh ? Why wilt not kill him ? DOG ...
... kill Old Banks : SAWYER . DOG . I cannot . Go , touch his life . SAWYER . Hast thou not vowed ? Go , kill the slave . DOG . I wonnot . SAWYER . I'll cancel then my gift . DOG . Ha , ha ! SAWYER . Dost laugh ? Why wilt not kill him ? DOG ...
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... kill innocent children , to kill harmless cattle , to ' stroy corn and fruit , etc. ' Twere better yet to be a butcher , and kill for yourself . DOG . Why ? These are all my delights , my pleasures , fool . ( 5.1.157–62 ) Thus , Dog's ...
... kill innocent children , to kill harmless cattle , to ' stroy corn and fruit , etc. ' Twere better yet to be a butcher , and kill for yourself . DOG . Why ? These are all my delights , my pleasures , fool . ( 5.1.157–62 ) Thus , Dog's ...
Índice
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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