White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... divine unity to the endless diversification of nature , a unity culminating in a vast network of correspondences that harmoniously connected man as a microcosm to God and the cosmos . Alternatively , a new attitude , taking hold during ...
... divine unity to the endless diversification of nature , a unity culminating in a vast network of correspondences that harmoniously connected man as a microcosm to God and the cosmos . Alternatively , a new attitude , taking hold during ...
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David Woodman. divine energy through himself to affect the harmonious outcome of his beneficent works . Like the king who as God's deputy also possesses divine powers , the white magician heals those who seek his aid and imposes ...
David Woodman. divine energy through himself to affect the harmonious outcome of his beneficent works . Like the king who as God's deputy also possesses divine powers , the white magician heals those who seek his aid and imposes ...
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... divine powers by God , the Prime Mover . Thus , he times his magic to coincide with that particular character of each planet whose special influence changes sublunary events and affects the hidden virtues of plants , animals , and ...
... divine powers by God , the Prime Mover . Thus , he times his magic to coincide with that particular character of each planet whose special influence changes sublunary events and affects the hidden virtues of plants , animals , and ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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