"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... ship , their powers are limited because the ship cannot be destroyed by witchcraft.470 On a metaphorical level , this restriction is even more striking , since the " bark " also denotes the sailor's soul that can be attacked but not ...
... ship , their powers are limited because the ship cannot be destroyed by witchcraft.470 On a metaphorical level , this restriction is even more striking , since the " bark " also denotes the sailor's soul that can be attacked but not ...
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... ship's course by adhering to the rudder " ( 1.2.206n ) . They also re- mark on marchpane that " its capacity for being moulded into elaborate effigies of birds and beasts would make it an attractive gift to witches " ( 1.2.216n ) . It ...
... ship's course by adhering to the rudder " ( 1.2.206n ) . They also re- mark on marchpane that " its capacity for being moulded into elaborate effigies of birds and beasts would make it an attractive gift to witches " ( 1.2.216n ) . It ...
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... ship carrying King James I and his bride from Denmark are worth mentioning . See the pamphlet Newes from Scotland , London , 1591 , rpt . in Rosen 190-203 ; Bradbrook 42 . 522 " The Serpent Under't ' : Additional Reflections on Macbeth ...
... ship carrying King James I and his bride from Denmark are worth mentioning . See the pamphlet Newes from Scotland , London , 1591 , rpt . in Rosen 190-203 ; Bradbrook 42 . 522 " The Serpent Under't ' : Additional Reflections on Macbeth ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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