White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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Página 36
... turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease , A stubborn will to please , Ducdame , ducdame , ducdame : Here shall he see Gross fools as he An if he will come to me . ( II , v , 52–59 ) He calls “ fools into a circle ” by using the Greek ...
... turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease , A stubborn will to please , Ducdame , ducdame , ducdame : Here shall he see Gross fools as he An if he will come to me . ( II , v , 52–59 ) He calls “ fools into a circle ” by using the Greek ...
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... turn , claims that in all of England only two people know the secret : himself and a friar . Forty pounds is the selling price : the Canon pockets this money , demands secrecy , and then disappears . The Yeoman reminds the reader " how ...
... turn , claims that in all of England only two people know the secret : himself and a friar . Forty pounds is the selling price : the Canon pockets this money , demands secrecy , and then disappears . The Yeoman reminds the reader " how ...
Página 118
... turn , whatever gold the rich man offers ) > toward the project , whether it be for starting. 14. Erasmus , Ten Colloquies , trans . Craig R. Thompson ( New York , 1957 ) , p . 53. See also , in the same edition , “ Exorcism , ” pp . 37 ...
... turn , whatever gold the rich man offers ) > toward the project , whether it be for starting. 14. Erasmus , Ten Colloquies , trans . Craig R. Thompson ( New York , 1957 ) , p . 53. See also , in the same edition , “ Exorcism , ” pp . 37 ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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