Love and Marriage in ShakespeareS. Chand, 1977 - 368 pàgines |
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... inspires the lyrical poet is , more often than not , repressed sexuality . That it wanes when the novelty wears off , unless there is something else to sustain it , is common experience . " " The something else to sustain it " is the ...
... inspires the lyrical poet is , more often than not , repressed sexuality . That it wanes when the novelty wears off , unless there is something else to sustain it , is common experience . " " The something else to sustain it " is the ...
Pàgina 331
... inspires us , and our dramatic literature still owes a good deal to his influence , directly or otherwise ... since , the lovers of Shakespeare still think in terms of establishing a Hindi Shakespeare Munch , it cannot be said that ...
... inspires us , and our dramatic literature still owes a good deal to his influence , directly or otherwise ... since , the lovers of Shakespeare still think in terms of establishing a Hindi Shakespeare Munch , it cannot be said that ...
Pàgina 356
... inspiration ' , prompting , love set the action in motion to a double triumph ; no vow or bond is sacred to love , except what serves its purposes , and stems from its own nature . So , no vow other than that has any validity to the ...
... inspiration ' , prompting , love set the action in motion to a double triumph ; no vow or bond is sacred to love , except what serves its purposes , and stems from its own nature . So , no vow other than that has any validity to the ...
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Enters Love Leading | 119 |
The Triumphant Phase | 239 |
329339 | 340 |
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