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He has deemed him his master - mistress , a commingling of woman and man , and the image cannot be developed . The words “ master ” and “ mistress ” have been rhythmically and phonetically joined to form a new entity , the mythic being ...
He has deemed him his master - mistress , a commingling of woman and man , and the image cannot be developed . The words “ master ” and “ mistress ” have been rhythmically and phonetically joined to form a new entity , the mythic being ...
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Each of the terms in the formula " master - mistress " has connotations which help us to understand the nature of the beloved as well as Shakespeare's psychology of love . The term “ master , ” which connotes virility , strength , and ...
Each of the terms in the formula " master - mistress " has connotations which help us to understand the nature of the beloved as well as Shakespeare's psychology of love . The term “ master , ” which connotes virility , strength , and ...
Pagina 74
As the master is also the mistress , the father can be the mother and , as the poet can worship the master - mistress in one act of love , the father - mother can procreate in one single sexual act . This new but related role for the ...
As the master is also the mistress , the father can be the mother and , as the poet can worship the master - mistress in one act of love , the father - mother can procreate in one single sexual act . This new but related role for the ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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