Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... reason to accept without question the Oriental mysticism which held the body and its functions to be shameful and debased . Greek art , extolling physical grace , might lack the East's preoccupation with the mysteries of soul and ...
... reason to accept without question the Oriental mysticism which held the body and its functions to be shameful and debased . Greek art , extolling physical grace , might lack the East's preoccupation with the mysteries of soul and ...
Pagina 25
... reason , but a wife cannot leave her husband at will but has to prove cruelty or other excesses . Barrenness is a reason for divorce . If a husband is sterile , a relative of the husband may be called into service and the child ...
... reason , but a wife cannot leave her husband at will but has to prove cruelty or other excesses . Barrenness is a reason for divorce . If a husband is sterile , a relative of the husband may be called into service and the child ...
Pagina 52
... reason . The Clouds makes much play of human excrement , female hips , bosoms , and a variety of physical ailments , crudities which could never appear in the work of modern dramatists and usually appeal only to writers and dramatists ...
... reason . The Clouds makes much play of human excrement , female hips , bosoms , and a variety of physical ailments , crudities which could never appear in the work of modern dramatists and usually appeal only to writers and dramatists ...
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