The Supernatural in Shakespeare. By Helen Hinton StewartJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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... Endor in order to read the future , the super- natural has never ceased to have an attraction for the mass of humanity ; and , far from having outgrown this curiosity , A we of the present day turn upon it the light I THE SUPERNATURAL ...
... Endor in order to read the future , the super- natural has never ceased to have an attraction for the mass of humanity ; and , far from having outgrown this curiosity , A we of the present day turn upon it the light I THE SUPERNATURAL ...
Pagina 2
Helen Hinton Stewart. we of the present day turn upon it the light of organised inquiry , and give to ghost - lore the dignity of a science . It is evident that Shakespeare shared this interest with his fellow men in a degree ...
Helen Hinton Stewart. we of the present day turn upon it the light of organised inquiry , and give to ghost - lore the dignity of a science . It is evident that Shakespeare shared this interest with his fellow men in a degree ...
Pagina 27
... light in spirit . Mow . So much the worse if your own rule be true . ” — ( II . 2. ) Readers of the play know that the rebel army , on receiving from Hastings the order to disperse , joyfully " take their courses east , west , north ...
... light in spirit . Mow . So much the worse if your own rule be true . ” — ( II . 2. ) Readers of the play know that the rebel army , on receiving from Hastings the order to disperse , joyfully " take their courses east , west , north ...
Pagina 29
... light- hearted conduct with the death of the King , except the coincidence of the time , but it is evident from the last scene of the play that the Princess and the Lady Rosaline are impressed with the danger and unseemliness of too ...
... light- hearted conduct with the death of the King , except the coincidence of the time , but it is evident from the last scene of the play that the Princess and the Lady Rosaline are impressed with the danger and unseemliness of too ...
Pagina 52
... lights burn blue . It is now dead midnight . Cold fearful drops stand on my shaking flesh . I shall despair ! there is no creature loves me ! And if I die , no soul shall pity me . Methought the souls of all that I had murdered Came to ...
... lights burn blue . It is now dead midnight . Cold fearful drops stand on my shaking flesh . I shall despair ! there is no creature loves me ! And if I die , no soul shall pity me . Methought the souls of all that I had murdered Came to ...
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