White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... Caliban never performs supernatural feats for Prospero . Another character in Sidea has more in common with Caliban : John Molitor the Miller , who shows himself in the subplot to be lustful and untrustworthy . But , for a moment ...
... Caliban never performs supernatural feats for Prospero . Another character in Sidea has more in common with Caliban : John Molitor the Miller , who shows himself in the subplot to be lustful and untrustworthy . But , for a moment ...
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... Caliban , who , as the offspring of the Devil and the witch Sycorax , is inevitably deformed . Such a clash between the cultivated and the uncouth is common in the tradition of white magic , so common in fact that Kermode believes the ...
... Caliban , who , as the offspring of the Devil and the witch Sycorax , is inevitably deformed . Such a clash between the cultivated and the uncouth is common in the tradition of white magic , so common in fact that Kermode believes the ...
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... Caliban's conspiracy , Prospero orders goblins to “ grind their joints with dry convulsions ; shorten up their sinews with aged cramps . Caliban complains that Prospero's spirits hear and watch him , setting upon him “ for every trifle ...
... Caliban's conspiracy , Prospero orders goblins to “ grind their joints with dry convulsions ; shorten up their sinews with aged cramps . Caliban complains that Prospero's spirits hear and watch him , setting upon him “ for every trifle ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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