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... soliloquy which ends in a direct address to the audience ( to the " ladies , " specifically ) , that Cupid intends to disguise himself as a girl in order to mingle with the nymphs and surreptitiously shoot them , causing them to fall in ...
... soliloquy which ends in a direct address to the audience ( to the " ladies , " specifically ) , that Cupid intends to disguise himself as a girl in order to mingle with the nymphs and surreptitiously shoot them , causing them to fall in ...
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... soliloquy resumes the subplot . It will be recalled that the first appearance of the subplot served as a reminder ... soliloquy ( II.iv ) which demonstrates that she is indeed totally enamored of " Melebeus , " and this scene is ...
... soliloquy resumes the subplot . It will be recalled that the first appearance of the subplot served as a reminder ... soliloquy ( II.iv ) which demonstrates that she is indeed totally enamored of " Melebeus , " and this scene is ...
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... soliloquy . He is outraged at the behavior of the country's inhabitants in their presuming to withhold the sacrifice he required : " And do men begin to be equal with gods , seeking by craft to overreach them that by power oversee them ...
... soliloquy . He is outraged at the behavior of the country's inhabitants in their presuming to withhold the sacrifice he required : " And do men begin to be equal with gods , seeking by craft to overreach them that by power oversee them ...
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