White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... role , like other roles the white magician might assume , was still regarded with ambivalence . This was so partly because the technical processes he employed were also commonly used in alchemy , and partly because , prior to the ...
... role , like other roles the white magician might assume , was still regarded with ambivalence . This was so partly because the technical processes he employed were also commonly used in alchemy , and partly because , prior to the ...
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... role , in a basic way , is like that of the white magician in Elizabethan plays , the curer of bodily ills as well as ills of the body politic . As the magician must use his magic to try to achieve powers that gods naturally possess ...
... role , in a basic way , is like that of the white magician in Elizabethan plays , the curer of bodily ills as well as ills of the body politic . As the magician must use his magic to try to achieve powers that gods naturally possess ...
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... role and benevolently applauds the prolonged peace . ful years of James's reign , conjecturing that his life will continue to be free from chaos , hatred , and faction . But Apollo also sounds a warning note in the midst of his eulogy ...
... role and benevolently applauds the prolonged peace . ful years of James's reign , conjecturing that his life will continue to be free from chaos , hatred , and faction . But Apollo also sounds a warning note in the midst of his eulogy ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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