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... Shakespeare , but I must confess that I do not know the work . " Twenty years ago W.W. Greg began an excit- 1 ing ... Shakespeare's treatment of the super- natural has never been thoroughly studied by anyone , though Wil- son had earlier ...
... Shakespeare , but I must confess that I do not know the work . " Twenty years ago W.W. Greg began an excit- 1 ing ... Shakespeare's treatment of the super- natural has never been thoroughly studied by anyone , though Wil- son had earlier ...
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Burton Lyman Fryxell. such as F.W. Moorman's articles on " The Pre - Shakespearean Ghost " and " Shakespeare's Ghosts " ( 1906 ) , E. E. Stoll's " The Objectivity of the Ghost in Shakespeare " ( 1907 ) , H.A.Doak's " Ghosts in Shakespeare ...
Burton Lyman Fryxell. such as F.W. Moorman's articles on " The Pre - Shakespearean Ghost " and " Shakespeare's Ghosts " ( 1906 ) , E. E. Stoll's " The Objectivity of the Ghost in Shakespeare " ( 1907 ) , H.A.Doak's " Ghosts in Shakespeare ...
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... Shakespeare's other ghosts also . The very fact that all of Shakespeare's other ghosts appear on the stage in view of the audience , even though not seen by all the characters , should alone be sufficient to establish their objectivity ...
... Shakespeare's other ghosts also . The very fact that all of Shakespeare's other ghosts appear on the stage in view of the audience , even though not seen by all the characters , should alone be sufficient to establish their objectivity ...
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