White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... masque be1. Jean Seznec , The Survival of the Pagan Gods , trans . Barbara F. Sessions ( New York , 1953 ) , pp . 1-83 . Although when the masque originated the victors in these masques were pagan mythological gods , they became patrons ...
... masque be1. Jean Seznec , The Survival of the Pagan Gods , trans . Barbara F. Sessions ( New York , 1953 ) , pp . 1-83 . Although when the masque originated the victors in these masques were pagan mythological gods , they became patrons ...
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... masque reached full maturity , having evolved from episodic speech and debate into a recognized literary genre . Jonson , moreover , altered the form by adding the ... Masque of one year earlier had contained The Jacobean Court Masque 93.
... masque reached full maturity , having evolved from episodic speech and debate into a recognized literary genre . Jonson , moreover , altered the form by adding the ... Masque of one year earlier had contained The Jacobean Court Masque 93.
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... masques , represents a special tie between the masque and white magic , since white magicians often use his hymns for their evocative powers . In Campion's The Lord's Masque ( 1613 ) , Orpheus asks Mania to set Eutheus ( poetic , frenzy ) ...
... masques , represents a special tie between the masque and white magic , since white magicians often use his hymns for their evocative powers . In Campion's The Lord's Masque ( 1613 ) , Orpheus asks Mania to set Eutheus ( poetic , frenzy ) ...
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White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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