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... fact that “ ... neither piety nor pity moves the king to justice or compas- sion ... " ( IV , ii , 2-3 ) ; therefore , in her own eyes she is entitled to vent her feelings irrationally . Although more could be said about the ...
... fact that “ ... neither piety nor pity moves the king to justice or compas- sion ... " ( IV , ii , 2-3 ) ; therefore , in her own eyes she is entitled to vent her feelings irrationally . Although more could be said about the ...
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... fact that it occupies the central portion of the book serves to stress its central importance . The Garden is the spot to which Venus brings Amoret to be reared " in goodly womanhed " ( III.vi.28 ) in contrast to her twin sister's ...
... fact that it occupies the central portion of the book serves to stress its central importance . The Garden is the spot to which Venus brings Amoret to be reared " in goodly womanhed " ( III.vi.28 ) in contrast to her twin sister's ...
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... fact in the scene is that Neptune , who is actually being seen for the first time , is listening in . After Cupid has finished soliloquizing and addressing the ladies , he leaves , and Neptune , having just demonstrated by the fact of ...
... fact in the scene is that Neptune , who is actually being seen for the first time , is listening in . After Cupid has finished soliloquizing and addressing the ladies , he leaves , and Neptune , having just demonstrated by the fact of ...
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