White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... play , he has already suppressed and enslaved Caliban , who , as the offspring of the Devil and the witch Sycorax , is inevitably deformed . Such a clash between the cultivated and the uncouth is common in the tradition of white magic ...
... play , he has already suppressed and enslaved Caliban , who , as the offspring of the Devil and the witch Sycorax , is inevitably deformed . Such a clash between the cultivated and the uncouth is common in the tradition of white magic ...
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... play's three major themes . Bruno's play provides a witty insight into the practices of those charlatans with whom he , as a philosopher of magic , may have wished to dissociate himself . On a more general level , his satire of alchemy ...
... play's three major themes . Bruno's play provides a witty insight into the practices of those charlatans with whom he , as a philosopher of magic , may have wished to dissociate himself . On a more general level , his satire of alchemy ...
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... plays , Lo Astrologo , was first performed for King James at Trinity College , Cambridge , in the spring of 1614. " ? As a satire on judicial astrology ( the prognostication of events through planetary influences ) , the play has as its ...
... plays , Lo Astrologo , was first performed for King James at Trinity College , Cambridge , in the spring of 1614. " ? As a satire on judicial astrology ( the prognostication of events through planetary influences ) , the play has as its ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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