White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... humans and to his fairy wife . He acts through his servant Puck , who behaves somewhat like a familiar spirit , even ... human affairs is almost consistently benevolent , except for his share in the temporary transformation of Bottom the ...
... humans and to his fairy wife . He acts through his servant Puck , who behaves somewhat like a familiar spirit , even ... human affairs is almost consistently benevolent , except for his share in the temporary transformation of Bottom the ...
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... human aid they received . These were either fallen angels or creatures inhabiting a middle ground between heaven and hell , and they were tyrannical , perhaps like the lesser spirits that Ariel commands for Prospero . The other variety ...
... human aid they received . These were either fallen angels or creatures inhabiting a middle ground between heaven and hell , and they were tyrannical , perhaps like the lesser spirits that Ariel commands for Prospero . The other variety ...
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... human beings in the hands of cheaters and cozeners . However , he also attacked the spurious white magical means charlatans employed . To draw attention to the manner in which the trio of charlatans involve certain of their clients in ...
... human beings in the hands of cheaters and cozeners . However , he also attacked the spurious white magical means charlatans employed . To draw attention to the manner in which the trio of charlatans involve certain of their clients in ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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