White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... audience with the King , who assures her that he is incurable : " our most learned doctors ” and “ the congregated college have concluded that labouring art can never ransome nature from her inaidable estate ” ( II , i , 120-21 ) ...
... audience with the King , who assures her that he is incurable : " our most learned doctors ” and “ the congregated college have concluded that labouring art can never ransome nature from her inaidable estate ” ( II , i , 120-21 ) ...
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... audiences , both popular and courtly , testing their ambivalence , probing beliefs and disbeliefs in white magic . For example , one of his audience , James I , followed the conventional line of dismissing magic as blasphemous ; yet ...
... audiences , both popular and courtly , testing their ambivalence , probing beliefs and disbeliefs in white magic . For example , one of his audience , James I , followed the conventional line of dismissing magic as blasphemous ; yet ...
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... audience to , 65 , 86 ; and the study of magic , 72–76 ; using magical staff , 84 ; wearing magical robe , 83 ; as a white magician , 64–65 , 74–76 , 85–86 ; using white magic in cures , 86 Pyromancy : defense of , 45 Reformation : and ...
... audience to , 65 , 86 ; and the study of magic , 72–76 ; using magical staff , 84 ; wearing magical robe , 83 ; as a white magician , 64–65 , 74–76 , 85–86 ; using white magic in cures , 86 Pyromancy : defense of , 45 Reformation : and ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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