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قراءة كتاب Folk-lore of Shakespeare

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Folk-lore of Shakespeare

Folk-lore of Shakespeare

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FOLK-LORE
OF
SHAKESPEARE

BY THE

Rev. T. F. THISELTON DYER, M.A. Oxon.
AUTHOR OF “BRITISH POPULAR CUSTOMS, PAST AND PRESENT,” ETC.

NEW YORK
HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE
1884

PREFACE.


It would be difficult to overestimate the value which must be attached to the plays of Shakespeare in connection with the social life of the Elizabethan age. Possessed of a rich treasury of knowledge of a most varied kind, much of which he may be said to have picked up almost intuitively, he embellished his writings with a choice store of illustrations descriptive of the period in which he lived. Apart, too, from his copious references to the manners and customs of the time, he seems to have had not only a wide knowledge of many technical subjects, but also an intimate acquaintance with the folk-lore of bygone days. How far this was the case may be gathered from the following pages, in which are collected and grouped together, as far as arrangement would permit, the various subjects relating to this interesting and popular branch of our domestic history. It only remains for me to add that the edition of the poet’s plays made use of is the “Globe,” published by Messrs. Macmillan.

T. F. Thiselton Dyer.

CONTENTS.


CHAP.   PAGE.
I. Fairies 1
II. Witches 25
III. Ghosts 43
IV. Demonology and Devil-Lore 52
V. Natural Phenomena 62
VI. Birds 97
VII. Animals 161
VIII. Plants 201
IX. Insects and Reptiles 250
X. Folk-Medicine 264
XI. Customs Connected with the Calendar 296
XII. Birth and Baptism 332
XIII. Marriage 342
XIV. Death and Burial 362
XV. Rings and Precious Stones

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