White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... body is governed : that my judgment of Diseases will inform you also . Fourthly , You may oppose diseases by Herbes ... body's four fluids . By holding to dogmatic views on the four humors and a preference for philosophic rather than ...
... body is governed : that my judgment of Diseases will inform you also . Fourthly , You may oppose diseases by Herbes ... body's four fluids . By holding to dogmatic views on the four humors and a preference for philosophic rather than ...
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David Woodman. body , just as it can bring health and good government to the disordered body politic . Since life in the Renaissance was dependent on both a healthy body and a healthy state , if healing worked , all was well ; if it ...
David Woodman. body , just as it can bring health and good government to the disordered body politic . Since life in the Renaissance was dependent on both a healthy body and a healthy state , if healing worked , all was well ; if it ...
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David Woodman. 4 Antecedents of The Tempest A t a time when the human body was readily subject to plague and disease and the English body politic was still vulnerable , either to insurrection or the threat of Spanish invasion , the ...
David Woodman. 4 Antecedents of The Tempest A t a time when the human body was readily subject to plague and disease and the English body politic was still vulnerable , either to insurrection or the threat of Spanish invasion , the ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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