White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... familiar message of most Churchmen was for man to pay heed to his soul and avoid overreaching . A number of them , however , singled out magicians for a stronger attack , putting immense effort into confining their activities and ...
... familiar message of most Churchmen was for man to pay heed to his soul and avoid overreaching . A number of them , however , singled out magicians for a stronger attack , putting immense effort into confining their activities and ...
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... familiar magician was Doctor Faustus . Marlowe probed his legend , exploiting the overall potentialities of the theatrical interpretation of magic to a degree that no playwright bettered . Faustus captured the public imagination to such ...
... familiar magician was Doctor Faustus . Marlowe probed his legend , exploiting the overall potentialities of the theatrical interpretation of magic to a degree that no playwright bettered . Faustus captured the public imagination to such ...
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... familiar spirit to guide him to successful winnings in gambling and horse racing , and , no doubt , a contemporary audience could associate familiar spirits with John Dee , Simon Forman , and Simon Reed , all mystical practitioners of ...
... familiar spirit to guide him to successful winnings in gambling and horse racing , and , no doubt , a contemporary audience could associate familiar spirits with John Dee , Simon Forman , and Simon Reed , all mystical practitioners of ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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