"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... rain , preventing thunderstorms , guar- anteeing prosperity in plants , animals and human beings , as well as curing maladies and increasing wealth . In Rome , for example , many emperors re- lied on different astrologers and diviners ...
... rain , preventing thunderstorms , guar- anteeing prosperity in plants , animals and human beings , as well as curing maladies and increasing wealth . In Rome , for example , many emperors re- lied on different astrologers and diviners ...
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... rain ? SECOND WITCH . When the hurly - burly's done , When the battle's lost , and won . THIRD WITCH . FIRST WITCH . SECOND WITCH . THIRD WITCH . FIRST WITCH . SECOND WITCH . THIRD WITCH . ALL . That will be ere the set of sun . Where ...
... rain ? SECOND WITCH . When the hurly - burly's done , When the battle's lost , and won . THIRD WITCH . FIRST WITCH . SECOND WITCH . THIRD WITCH . FIRST WITCH . SECOND WITCH . THIRD WITCH . ALL . That will be ere the set of sun . Where ...
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... rain , another of hail . / We all must home i ' the egg shell sail ... " ( 262-64 ) . These notions can be traced back to Scot , Discoverie 1.4 and 3.13 , although Jonson does not list Scot among his sources . 367 Cutts has edited the ...
... rain , another of hail . / We all must home i ' the egg shell sail ... " ( 262-64 ) . These notions can be traced back to Scot , Discoverie 1.4 and 3.13 , although Jonson does not list Scot among his sources . 367 Cutts has edited the ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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