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Disdain ' is the solicitor's rude word for the whole range of feminine feelings from chastity as a religious ideal to honour , pride , married loyalty , flirtatiousness , and physical revulsion . Sir Guyon , the knight of Temperance ...
Disdain ' is the solicitor's rude word for the whole range of feminine feelings from chastity as a religious ideal to honour , pride , married loyalty , flirtatiousness , and physical revulsion . Sir Guyon , the knight of Temperance ...
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In fact there is no deep feeling anywhere . ... They would not spoil the joke by allowing the narrator and the onlookers to feel sorry for Scylla in the humiliation she has brought upon herself by rejecting a faithful lover .
In fact there is no deep feeling anywhere . ... They would not spoil the joke by allowing the narrator and the onlookers to feel sorry for Scylla in the humiliation she has brought upon herself by rejecting a faithful lover .
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In the superfluity of his genius Shakespeare gives us other things beside , notably those images from Nature ( the snail , the gentle lark , the hunted hare ) which arouse more immediate feelings than ...
In the superfluity of his genius Shakespeare gives us other things beside , notably those images from Nature ( the snail , the gentle lark , the hunted hare ) which arouse more immediate feelings than ...
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INTRODUCTION page | 1 |
Spenser | 7 |
Scyllas Metamorphosis | 14 |
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Adonis affect appear arms beauty believed birds blood breast breath cheeks course dead death delight desire divine doth ears earth Elizabethan Endymion eyes face fair fall fear feeling fire flower give Glaucus goddess gods gold golden grief ground hand hath head heart heaven Hero honour hope kind kiss Leander leave light lines lips live Lodge look love's lovers lust Marlowe means mind mortal move Muses Nature never night nymphs once Ovid passion Phoebe pity play pleasure poem poet poetry poor queen quoth rest Rosamond Scylla seems sense Shakespeare shame sighs sight sorrow soul spring stars story sweet tears tell thee things thou thought touch true turned unto Venus wanton Whilst wind women yield youth