Folk-Lore of ShakespeareBoD – Books on Demand, 18/07/2020 - 440 páginas Reproduction of the original: Folk-Lore of Shakespeare by Thiselton T.F Dyer |
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1 Illustrations of the Fairy Mythology of A MidsummerNights Dream 1845 p xiii | 20 |
11 This is reprinted in Hazlitts Fairy Tales Legends and Romances illustrating Shakespeare and other English Writers 1875 p 173 | 79 |
20 Showing as Mr Ritson says that they never ate 21 Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft 1831 p | 121 |
22 Illustrations of Shakespeare p | 125 |
23 Elizabethan Demonology p 50 | 129 |
26 Thomss Three Notelets on Shakespeare 1865 pp 38 39 | 208 |
28 See also Thorpes Northern Mythology 1852 vol iii p 32 etc 29 Gunyons Illustrations of Scottish History Life and Superstitions p | 299 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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