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Lodge is not so much entranced by Beauty as disgusted with its exploitation by flirtatious women . The tone is comic - rueful , and the conclusion , which threatens a punishment as dreadful as Scylla's to ladies who scorn their faithful ...
Lodge is not so much entranced by Beauty as disgusted with its exploitation by flirtatious women . The tone is comic - rueful , and the conclusion , which threatens a punishment as dreadful as Scylla's to ladies who scorn their faithful ...
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THOMAS LODGE ( c . 1558-1625 ) Lodge was a Londoner , born at West Ham , and his father was Master of the Grocers ' Company and Lord Mayor of London . He also seems to have been one of the earliest slave - traders , but his fortunes ...
THOMAS LODGE ( c . 1558-1625 ) Lodge was a Londoner , born at West Ham , and his father was Master of the Grocers ' Company and Lord Mayor of London . He also seems to have been one of the earliest slave - traders , but his fortunes ...
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Lodge . The standard biographical and critical studies of Lodge are those by N. B. Paradise ( 1931 ) , Yale University Press ; and E. A. Tenney ( 1935 ) , Cornell University Press . See also C. J. Sisson Thomas Lodge and Other ...
Lodge . The standard biographical and critical studies of Lodge are those by N. B. Paradise ( 1931 ) , Yale University Press ; and E. A. Tenney ( 1935 ) , Cornell University Press . See also C. J. Sisson Thomas Lodge and Other ...
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