Love and Marriage in ShakespeareS. Chand, 1977 - 368 pàgines |
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Pàgina 4
... desire for possession : courtship is combat ; and mating is mastery . " It may be freely conceded that love is a desire for the undisputed possession of the object of one's love ; but , not a desire only for possession . This possession ...
... desire for possession : courtship is combat ; and mating is mastery . " It may be freely conceded that love is a desire for the undisputed possession of the object of one's love ; but , not a desire only for possession . This possession ...
Pàgina 320
... desire for fully sharing the corporate life , deepening of mutual respect , and focussing the light of love on either by both . In Act I , scene ii.377 , Ferdinand is discovered soliloquising : This music crept by me upon the waters ...
... desire for fully sharing the corporate life , deepening of mutual respect , and focussing the light of love on either by both . In Act I , scene ii.377 , Ferdinand is discovered soliloquising : This music crept by me upon the waters ...
Pàgina 326
... desire : love has been offered by both and mutually accepted : it is not love that is pin- pointed here in response to Ferdinand's " Wherefore weep you ? " after his unambiguous determinate declaration ; Miran- da has this At mine ...
... desire : love has been offered by both and mutually accepted : it is not love that is pin- pointed here in response to Ferdinand's " Wherefore weep you ? " after his unambiguous determinate declaration ; Miran- da has this At mine ...
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Enters Love Leading | 119 |
The Triumphant Phase | 239 |
329339 | 340 |
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