White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... Once the magician could create this music by finding the numerical and harmonic proportions suitable to a particular planet , he might expect to evoke a favorable spirit from that source . The magician then would assume the character ...
... Once the magician could create this music by finding the numerical and harmonic proportions suitable to a particular planet , he might expect to evoke a favorable spirit from that source . The magician then would assume the character ...
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... once more accepted at court . Another exiled courtier , Prospero in The Tempest , possesses a magic that is more concerned with daemons than that of the previous three magicians . He retains it , however , only so long as he requires it ...
... once more accepted at court . Another exiled courtier , Prospero in The Tempest , possesses a magic that is more concerned with daemons than that of the previous three magicians . He retains it , however , only so long as he requires it ...
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... Once more the court masque centers about the king , equating him symbolically with the mythological gods as well as the sun . Mercury senses the King's approval of his defense of Nature and condemns the alleged ability of the ...
... Once more the court masque centers about the king , equating him symbolically with the mythological gods as well as the sun . Mercury senses the King's approval of his defense of Nature and condemns the alleged ability of the ...
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White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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