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In fact , when a woman is chaste and abstinent , her sexual forbearance can be evidence of a manly virtue that is universally applauded . Moreover , if she exhibits great moral fortitude in all aspects of her life , a woman might be ...
In fact , when a woman is chaste and abstinent , her sexual forbearance can be evidence of a manly virtue that is universally applauded . Moreover , if she exhibits great moral fortitude in all aspects of her life , a woman might be ...
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Although the text emphasizes the fact that the boy actor is very well suited physically for a woman's role , for almost the entire play he will , on the contrary , impersonate Cesario . The character points out to Olivia , also a boy ...
Although the text emphasizes the fact that the boy actor is very well suited physically for a woman's role , for almost the entire play he will , on the contrary , impersonate Cesario . The character points out to Olivia , also a boy ...
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In fact , the Duke continues to call his newly betrothed Cesario , and Viola never really does reappear . In Twelfth Night , the use of opposite - sex twins who are so identical in appearance that even someone as much in love as Olivia ...
In fact , the Duke continues to call his newly betrothed Cesario , and Viola never really does reappear . In Twelfth Night , the use of opposite - sex twins who are so identical in appearance that even someone as much in love as Olivia ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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