The Ghosts in Shakespeare: A Study of the Occultism in the Shakespeare Plays |
Contents
HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK | 9 |
MACBETH | 21 |
THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD III | 57 |
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Alexas Andromache Antigonus Antony apparition appear Archbishop Ariel assassination astral Banquo Birnam blood boar Bolingbroke Brakenbury brother Brutus Buckingham Burgundy Caesar Calphurnia Cassandra Cassius Catesby ceremonial magic Charmian Clarence Cleomenes dead death Decius doth dramatist dream Duchess Duke Duke of Gloucester exclaims Exit eyes fact fate father fear ghost give Glendower Gloucester hail Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Hector Helicanus Horatio Hotspur invisible is't Joan Julius Caesar King Henry King Richard Lady Macbeth Lancaster Leontes live look Lord Hastings Lysimachus Macduff Marcellus Mark Antony Messenger Methought mind Mowbray murder nature night occult peace Pericles physical body Priam prince prophecy Prospero queen Reignier Richard III Richmond Romeo says Scene Shakespeare plays sleep Soothsayer soul speak spirit Stanley Suffolk sword Talbot tell Tempest Thaisa thane of Cawdor thee thing thou art thou shalt tion to-day tragedy Trimble Troilus truth unto Westmoreland wife witches wraith