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By stripping himself of his defenses as he went into battle , then , Sidney could be seen performing an act that amounts to self - slaughter . Driven by his determination to play to the hilt the role of perfect knight and courtier ...
By stripping himself of his defenses as he went into battle , then , Sidney could be seen performing an act that amounts to self - slaughter . Driven by his determination to play to the hilt the role of perfect knight and courtier ...
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Still later , as we have seen , she utters a desire for a pain that will keep her from sleeping : “ O for a prick now , like a nightingale , / To put my breast against ! ” The “ martyr'd ” sigh , the “ pushes ” that “ wenches are driven ...
Still later , as we have seen , she utters a desire for a pain that will keep her from sleeping : “ O for a prick now , like a nightingale , / To put my breast against ! ” The “ martyr'd ” sigh , the “ pushes ” that “ wenches are driven ...
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When that shall be seen , I tender my consent . I have , sir . ( 12-15 ) WOOER Of course it is not that simple . Still , it seems to be a good idea to stay with that which is apparent , as with these themes , motifs , or sustained ...
When that shall be seen , I tender my consent . I have , sir . ( 12-15 ) WOOER Of course it is not that simple . Still , it seems to be a good idea to stay with that which is apparent , as with these themes , motifs , or sustained ...
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