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Pastoral here appears as an imaginative mode of disorder revising the principle of hierarchy in the elite world ( expressed aesthetically as decorum and beauty ) . The Daughter is associated with an artlessly lovely Nature not easily ...
Pastoral here appears as an imaginative mode of disorder revising the principle of hierarchy in the elite world ( expressed aesthetically as decorum and beauty ) . The Daughter is associated with an artlessly lovely Nature not easily ...
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“ He made such scruples ” ( 25 ) suggests to me hypocrisy , since Palamon appears to have used the Daughter's love ( and his friendship with the Jailer ) for his own ends . Palamon , as characterized in general in the play , protests ...
“ He made such scruples ” ( 25 ) suggests to me hypocrisy , since Palamon appears to have used the Daughter's love ( and his friendship with the Jailer ) for his own ends . Palamon , as characterized in general in the play , protests ...
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She appears to be mocking the words of the Second Friend , and addressing him as “ master ” is the same as saying “ sir " : bare for it and probe about sexually with your little penis : but she also addresses her remarks to the “ master ...
She appears to be mocking the words of the Second Friend , and addressing him as “ master ” is the same as saying “ sir " : bare for it and probe about sexually with your little penis : but she also addresses her remarks to the “ master ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
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