"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 страници |
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... Peace Donobert , speak , what are you Lady ? The sister of the Saxon General , Warlike Ostorius the East Angles King , My name Artesia , who in terms of love Brings peace and health to great Aurelius , Wishing she may return as fair a ...
... Peace Donobert , speak , what are you Lady ? The sister of the Saxon General , Warlike Ostorius the East Angles King , My name Artesia , who in terms of love Brings peace and health to great Aurelius , Wishing she may return as fair a ...
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... peace with a worthy en- emy " ( " Domineering " 56 ) . Joan also appears as a parallel figure to Margaret ( Tetzeli , Magie 61 ) . Margaret first enters the stage in Act 5 , Scene 3 , of 1Henry VI as the Earl of Suffolk's prisoner ...
... peace with a worthy en- emy " ( " Domineering " 56 ) . Joan also appears as a parallel figure to Margaret ( Tetzeli , Magie 61 ) . Margaret first enters the stage in Act 5 , Scene 3 , of 1Henry VI as the Earl of Suffolk's prisoner ...
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... peace and her desire for chaos , which may be read as an attack on King James I's policy of peace ( Orgel , Masque 136 ) . The perversity of the witches ' intentions corresponds to their inversion of the course of nature . In ...
... peace and her desire for chaos , which may be read as an attack on King James I's policy of peace ( Orgel , Masque 136 ) . The perversity of the witches ' intentions corresponds to their inversion of the course of nature . In ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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