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The theme of Book III , XIII , in which Ovid recommends his girl - friend , if she is to sin , to do it so that no - one knows , must have spoken to his translator , who gives it a contemporary turn with the word ' puritan ' : Be more ...
The theme of Book III , XIII , in which Ovid recommends his girl - friend , if she is to sin , to do it so that no - one knows , must have spoken to his translator , who gives it a contemporary turn with the word ' puritan ' : Be more ...
Pagina 45
+ This needs some qualification : it should read ' heterosexual love ' , for sexual love is also the centre of action in Edward II , but it is not heterosexual love . Our best ( female ) critic of the play observes that ' the theme of ...
+ This needs some qualification : it should read ' heterosexual love ' , for sexual love is also the centre of action in Edward II , but it is not heterosexual love . Our best ( female ) critic of the play observes that ' the theme of ...
Pagina 81
... had gone into Tamburlaine , while it develops into a main theme of the new play the subject of oath - breaking , or not keeping faith with persons of a different religion , which had been a subordinate theme in the previous play .
... had gone into Tamburlaine , while it develops into a main theme of the new play the subject of oath - breaking , or not keeping faith with persons of a different religion , which had been a subordinate theme in the previous play .
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