White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... Circe . Almost invariably , a mythological god or a royal personage to whom the e pays . compliment functions as the victorious adversary of the enchanter and , as an agent in the plot , has the potency of a deus ex machina . His role ...
... Circe . Almost invariably , a mythological god or a royal personage to whom the e pays . compliment functions as the victorious adversary of the enchanter and , as an agent in the plot , has the potency of a deus ex machina . His role ...
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... Circe ( 1615 ) , set on Circe's island , the enchantress appears again , and , of course , is vanquished again . At the outset , and in a speech reminiscent of Medea's Ovidian invocation , a siren reminds us of Circe's formidable feats ...
... Circe ( 1615 ) , set on Circe's island , the enchantress appears again , and , of course , is vanquished again . At the outset , and in a speech reminiscent of Medea's Ovidian invocation , a siren reminds us of Circe's formidable feats ...
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... Circe and Bacchus , “ excels his Mother at her mighty Art , ” by tempting wayfarers with a charmed cup whose potion reduces them to beasts , " to roll with pleasure in a sensual sty . " Dwelling in a " leavy Labyrinth , " and carrying a ...
... Circe and Bacchus , “ excels his Mother at her mighty Art , ” by tempting wayfarers with a charmed cup whose potion reduces them to beasts , " to roll with pleasure in a sensual sty . " Dwelling in a " leavy Labyrinth , " and carrying a ...
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White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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