An edition of Elizabethan demonology (1880)

Elizabethan demonology

an essay in illustration of the belief in the existence of devils, and the powers possessed by them, as it was generally held during the period of the reformation, and the times immediately succeeding; with special reference to Shakspere and his works

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An edition of Elizabethan demonology (1880)

Elizabethan demonology

an essay in illustration of the belief in the existence of devils, and the powers possessed by them, as it was generally held during the period of the reformation, and the times immediately succeeding; with special reference to Shakspere and his works

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Publisher
Chatto and Windus
Language
English
Pages
151

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Edition Notes

"This essay is an expansion, in accordance with a preconceived scheme, of the two papers, one on 'The witches in Macbeth', and the other on 'The demonology of Shakspere', which were read before the New Shakspere Society in the years 1877 and 1878."--Forewords.

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London

Classifications

Library of Congress
BF1517.G7 S7 1880, BF1517.G7 S7

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Pagination
xii, 151 p.
Number of pages
151

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26227568M
Internet Archive
elizabethandemon01spal
LCCN
15020494
OCLC/WorldCat
002407664

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