Night's Black Agents: Witchcraft and Magic in Seventeenth-century English DramaAs a young man, photographer Zahedi became friends with Elizabeth Taylor, and the relationship changed his life. Now he shares his unforgettable photographs of Taylor, collected for the first time. Text explores her facets, and document her playful, carefree side away from movie sets and crowds. |
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Liberties of | 20 |
The Weird Sisters in Macbeth33 | 33 |
Murdring ministers | 46 |
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