Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Pagina 101
... virginity and the spiritual loss of innocence for both sexes in order to bring fertility into the wasteland . Although usually advertised as pleasurable , this loss can be frightening and indeed painful for young people , especially for ...
... virginity and the spiritual loss of innocence for both sexes in order to bring fertility into the wasteland . Although usually advertised as pleasurable , this loss can be frightening and indeed painful for young people , especially for ...
Pagina 103
... virginity murthers itself , and should be buried in highways out of all sanctified limit , as a desperate offendress against nature . Virginity breeds mites , much like a cheese , consumes itself to the very paring , and so dies with ...
... virginity murthers itself , and should be buried in highways out of all sanctified limit , as a desperate offendress against nature . Virginity breeds mites , much like a cheese , consumes itself to the very paring , and so dies with ...
Pagina 105
... virginity , which she is still reluctant to lose even by way of an honorable marriage : Mar. . . . for all your saying , virginity is a thing much beloved and lyked with all men . Pam . I graunt you , a young woman , a virgine , is a ...
... virginity , which she is still reluctant to lose even by way of an honorable marriage : Mar. . . . for all your saying , virginity is a thing much beloved and lyked with all men . Pam . I graunt you , a young woman , a virgine , is a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
Copyright | |
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