White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... charlatan's worst enemy . Alexander responds by trying to have Lucian drowned at sea , but the venture is unsuccessful . Eventually old age and a diseased body bring about the false prophet's death . By that time Lucian has built a ...
... charlatan's worst enemy . Alexander responds by trying to have Lucian drowned at sea , but the venture is unsuccessful . Eventually old age and a diseased body bring about the false prophet's death . By that time Lucian has built a ...
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... charlatan practice , works that are not only representative of a continuing tradition but that also form a significant bridge between earlier nondramatic satire of white magic and Jonson's satire for the stage . In Candelaio , a play ...
... charlatan practice , works that are not only representative of a continuing tradition but that also form a significant bridge between earlier nondramatic satire of white magic and Jonson's satire for the stage . In Candelaio , a play ...
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... charlatan , was used as an admirable tool for social satire ; in the other , he was made genuine , and seen as a symbolic , mythic figure with some of the powers of the deus ex machina or the king figure in certain court masques . As a ...
... charlatan , was used as an admirable tool for social satire ; in the other , he was made genuine , and seen as a symbolic , mythic figure with some of the powers of the deus ex machina or the king figure in certain court masques . As a ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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