87 resultados para Witchcraft.
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v. 1. Romiero: a tragedy. The alienated manor: a comedy. Henriquez: a tragedy. The martyr: a drama--v. 2. The separation: a tragedy. The stripling: a tragedy ... written in prose. The phantom: a musical drama. Enthusiasm: a comedy.--v. 3. Witchcraft: a tragedy in prose. The homicide: a tragedy in prose, with occasional passages of verse. The bride: a drama. The match: a comedy. Appendix [notes, etc.]
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The night of Holyrood; the murder of David Rizzio.--The night of Kirk o'Field; the murder of Darnley.--The night of betrayal; Antonio Perez and Philip II of Spain.--The night of charity; the case of the Lady Alice Lisle.--The night of massacre; the story of the Saint Bartholomew.--The night of witchcraft; Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan.--The night of gems; the affaire of the Queen's necklace.--The night of terror; the drownings at Nantes under Carrier.--The night of nuptials; Charles the Bold and Sapphira Danvelt.--The night of stranglers; Giovanna of Naples and Andreas of Hungary.--The night of hate; the murder of the Duke of Gandia.--The night of escape; Casanova's escape from the Piombi.--The night of masquerade; the assassination of Gustavus III of Sweden.
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I. Darwinism verified.--II. Mr. Mivart on Darwinism.--III. Dr. Bateman on Darwinism.--IV. Dr. Büchner on Darwinism.--V. A crumb for the "modern symposium".--VI. Chauncey Wright.--VII. What is inspiration?--VIII. Modern witchcraft.--IX. Comte's positive philosophy.--X. Mr. Buckle's fallacies.--XI. Postscript on Mr. Buckle.--XII. The races of the Danube.--XIII. Liberal education.--XIV. University reform.--XV. A librarian's work.
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Advertisements on p. [1]-[6] at end.
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At head of title: Estados Unidos Méxicanos. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores.
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Realizing the Witch follows the unfolding of Benjamin Christensen’s visual narrative in his 1922 film, Häxan (The Witch). Through a close reading of Häxan, Baxstrom and Meyers examine the study of witchcraft from historical and anthropological perspectives, as well as the intersection of popular culture, artistic expression and scientific ideas. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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First edition. BAL 14863.
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Tome 1: [4], 251, [1] p.; t. 2: [2], 273, [1] p.
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In verse.
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The English edition was published in 1834.