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52 The use of male actors to play female roles is not , of course , an innovation of Elizabethan England . All the female roles in ancient Greek drama were played by men . Spain , on the other hand , had a long tradition of actresses ...
52 The use of male actors to play female roles is not , of course , an innovation of Elizabethan England . All the female roles in ancient Greek drama were played by men . Spain , on the other hand , had a long tradition of actresses ...
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Her commands have the force of both male authority and female sexual power . It is a woman issuing the orders , not a Sémiramis impersonating a man . And Léon obeys Pulchérie , not primarily because she pronounced imperial edicts ...
Her commands have the force of both male authority and female sexual power . It is a woman issuing the orders , not a Sémiramis impersonating a man . And Léon obeys Pulchérie , not primarily because she pronounced imperial edicts ...
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This one is between a man and a female panther . a A young French soldier , isolated by chance from his companions in the emptiness of the Sahara , spots an oasis in the distance and brutally spurs his horse on until the animal drops ...
This one is between a man and a female panther . a A young French soldier , isolated by chance from his companions in the emptiness of the Sahara , spots an oasis in the distance and brutally spurs his horse on until the animal drops ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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