"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 Seiten |
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... original reads as follows : " & quia mulieres fecretorum auidiores funt , ac minus cautæ , atque in fuperftitionem procliues , faciliusq [ ue ] ; illuduntur , ideo illis fe præbe [ n ] t faciliores , faciuntq [ ue ] ; ingentia prodigia ...
... original reads as follows : " & quia mulieres fecretorum auidiores funt , ac minus cautæ , atque in fuperftitionem procliues , faciliusq [ ue ] ; illuduntur , ideo illis fe præbe [ n ] t faciliores , faciuntq [ ue ] ; ingentia prodigia ...
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... original title . The dramatists had access to transcripts of the witness statements and defendants ' depositions in the case , which they used as sources for details in the depiction of the events ( x - xi ) . In Appendix 2 , Egan has ...
... original title . The dramatists had access to transcripts of the witness statements and defendants ' depositions in the case , which they used as sources for details in the depiction of the events ( x - xi ) . In Appendix 2 , Egan has ...
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... original and a translation of this passage in Discoverie 12.7 . For Golding's translation , see Appendix A. See also Corbin and Sedge , Witch 5.2.18-25n . Esche ( 33 ) suggests that for these lines Middleton worked from either ...
... original and a translation of this passage in Discoverie 12.7 . For Golding's translation , see Appendix A. See also Corbin and Sedge , Witch 5.2.18-25n . Esche ( 33 ) suggests that for these lines Middleton worked from either ...
Inhalt
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
Urheberrecht | |
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