"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... spirits . It is obvious that the witches were involved in his mischief because one of them was present near the place of the fight . What it means to be tormented by spirits is an experience that also the Soldier makes in the mill . The ...
... spirits . It is obvious that the witches were involved in his mischief because one of them was present near the place of the fight . What it means to be tormented by spirits is an experience that also the Soldier makes in the mill . The ...
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... spirits are servants of the " monarch of the north " and that they inhabit the regions below the surface prove their in- fernal origin . 224 The stage directions additionally identify them as fiends . Their appearance from regions under ...
... spirits are servants of the " monarch of the north " and that they inhabit the regions below the surface prove their in- fernal origin . 224 The stage directions additionally identify them as fiends . Their appearance from regions under ...
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... spirits : 380 Titty and Tiffin , Suckin and Pigeon , Liard and Robin . White spirits , black spirits , Grey spirits , red spirits . Devil - toad , devil - ram , Devil - cat and devil - dam . [ Exeunt all but HECATE . ] ( 1.2.1-7 ) This ...
... spirits : 380 Titty and Tiffin , Suckin and Pigeon , Liard and Robin . White spirits , black spirits , Grey spirits , red spirits . Devil - toad , devil - ram , Devil - cat and devil - dam . [ Exeunt all but HECATE . ] ( 1.2.1-7 ) This ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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