"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 Seiten |
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... Mother Sawyer from being lynched by the mob : ALL . Hang her , beat her , kill her . JUSTICE . How now ? Forbear this violence . ( 4.1.29-30 ) He once more protects Mother Sawyer from illegal abuse : " You must not threaten her . ' Tis ...
... Mother Sawyer from being lynched by the mob : ALL . Hang her , beat her , kill her . JUSTICE . How now ? Forbear this violence . ( 4.1.29-30 ) He once more protects Mother Sawyer from illegal abuse : " You must not threaten her . ' Tis ...
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... Mother Sawyer's argumen- tation by providing an example of her very accusation . On the other hand , his suspicion is aggravated , and his fear of the discovery of his affair with Winifred nourishes one more motive for attacking Mother ...
... Mother Sawyer's argumen- tation by providing an example of her very accusation . On the other hand , his suspicion is aggravated , and his fear of the discovery of his affair with Winifred nourishes one more motive for attacking Mother ...
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... Mother Bum- by " ( 4.1.208 ) ; Sir Arthur refers to her as " a base hell - hound " ( 4.1.99 ) and “ a se- cret / And pernicious witch " ( 4.1.105–06 ) ; and Old Carter thinks of her as an " in- strument of mischief ” ( 5.3.21 ) . This ...
... Mother Bum- by " ( 4.1.208 ) ; Sir Arthur refers to her as " a base hell - hound " ( 4.1.99 ) and “ a se- cret / And pernicious witch " ( 4.1.105–06 ) ; and Old Carter thinks of her as an " in- strument of mischief ” ( 5.3.21 ) . This ...
Inhalt
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
Urheberrecht | |
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