Heavenly Necromancers: The Magician in English Renaissance DramaUniversity of Missouri Press, 1984 - 196 Seiten |
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... Bussy's fall from virtue . See , for example , Linwood E. Orange , " Bussy D'Ambois : The Web of Pretense . " A more tenable view of the ambi- guity of Tamyra's character and her struggle between passion and conscience is well expressed ...
... Bussy's fall from virtue . See , for example , Linwood E. Orange , " Bussy D'Ambois : The Web of Pretense . " A more tenable view of the ambi- guity of Tamyra's character and her struggle between passion and conscience is well expressed ...
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... Bussy's words and actions do not match , 14 so do mismatched elements compose the magic of the play . For example , the dramatic and overtly evil magic that seems promised when Comolet summons the Prince of Shades turns out to be ...
... Bussy's words and actions do not match , 14 so do mismatched elements compose the magic of the play . For example , the dramatic and overtly evil magic that seems promised when Comolet summons the Prince of Shades turns out to be ...
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... Bussy's situation is similar but differs in a crucial detail . The spirit world provides him with information , not fiat , and Bussy is free to accept or reject that information . On the evi- dence of his senses , Bussy rejects ...
... Bussy's situation is similar but differs in a crucial detail . The spirit world provides him with information , not fiat , and Bussy is free to accept or reject that information . On the evi- dence of his senses , Bussy rejects ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Agrippa ambiguous antimasque appear Archimago Ariel audience Bacon and Friar Behemoth Ben Jonson Birth of Merlin Bomelio Bungay Bussy D'Ambois Bussy's Caliban Chapman's characters Christopher Marlowe cians clearly clowns comedy Comus Comus's conjuration conjuror debate Dee's Delya devil didactic disguise Doctor Faustus drama dramatists Edited Elizabethan enchanters England English example Fabell Faus Faustus's Ficino Fortunate Isles Friar Bacon Friar Bungay George Chapman gicians Giordano Bruno glass Greene Greene's hermetic human illusion Iophiel John a Kent John Dee John of Bordeaux Jonson King knowledge Lacy Lady limits Lines literary lovers magi magical contest magical powers magus Margaret Marlowe Marlowe's medieval Mephistophilis Mere-Foole Merlin Milton's Miranda moral natural magic neoplatonic neoplatonists onstage Oxford pact perhaps philosophical magic Pico play play's plot present Prince Prospero Renaissance role Sacrapant scene scholar Shakespeare soul spectacle spirits stage magicians suggests Sycorax Tamyra Tempest tion traditional Vandermast wisdom witches