Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 239
... superstition of his time . The very warp and woof of his phrase is coloured with it . ' In his work ' , as Dr Whitmore has observed , ' allusions to the supernatural occur incidentally , evidently because they are a perfectly normal ...
... superstition of his time . The very warp and woof of his phrase is coloured with it . ' In his work ' , as Dr Whitmore has observed , ' allusions to the supernatural occur incidentally , evidently because they are a perfectly normal ...
Page 241
... SUPERSTITION INVOLVED IN THE STRUCTURE OF HIS PLAYS Much of the superstitious element has , we have seen , a constructional import - the omens and forebodings , the soothsayings and oracles , the curses and the vows in which curses are ...
... SUPERSTITION INVOLVED IN THE STRUCTURE OF HIS PLAYS Much of the superstitious element has , we have seen , a constructional import - the omens and forebodings , the soothsayings and oracles , the curses and the vows in which curses are ...
Page 248
... superstition and prejudice , the News from Scotland seems too horrible to read ; and to us , without the superstition and prejudice , the part which James plays in it seems utterly benighted and barbarous . Moreover , fresh and fierce ...
... superstition and prejudice , the News from Scotland seems too horrible to read ; and to us , without the superstition and prejudice , the part which James plays in it seems utterly benighted and barbarous . Moreover , fresh and fierce ...
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
THE CHARACTERIZATION 90 00 | 16 |
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