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... marriage must not be call'd a defilement . " 21 With an acceptance of the fact that chastity is only completed in marriage , Milton moves towards the conception of wedded love that is depicted in Paradise Lost , a conception anticipated ...
... marriage must not be call'd a defilement . " 21 With an acceptance of the fact that chastity is only completed in marriage , Milton moves towards the conception of wedded love that is depicted in Paradise Lost , a conception anticipated ...
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... marriage of Strephon and Chloe is in every case founded on either the absence of these virtues or the presence of the corresponding vices . Common " Sense " and " Prudence " are clearly missing in this marriage . Strephon's astonishment ...
... marriage of Strephon and Chloe is in every case founded on either the absence of these virtues or the presence of the corresponding vices . Common " Sense " and " Prudence " are clearly missing in this marriage . Strephon's astonishment ...
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... Marriage , " Swift deals with the problems of a marriage not unlike that of Strephon and Chloe . Here he ridicules the wedding of an old man and a young girl , not so much for the difference in their ages as for the complete ...
... Marriage , " Swift deals with the problems of a marriage not unlike that of Strephon and Chloe . Here he ridicules the wedding of an old man and a young girl , not so much for the difference in their ages as for the complete ...
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