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... marriage , which is based on love , is affirmed in the final act . And the final act , so spectacularly concerned with the death of Orgilus and the marriage of the " lifeless trunk to the broken heart , " simply cannot afford them much ...
... marriage , which is based on love , is affirmed in the final act . And the final act , so spectacularly concerned with the death of Orgilus and the marriage of the " lifeless trunk to the broken heart , " simply cannot afford them much ...
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... marriage , particularly since it has been reserved until this point . And , of course , this new parallel functions ... marriage of Penthea to Bassanes . Analogous to that relationship are the Prophilus - Euphranea marriage , which is ...
... marriage , particularly since it has been reserved until this point . And , of course , this new parallel functions ... marriage of Penthea to Bassanes . Analogous to that relationship are the Prophilus - Euphranea marriage , which is ...
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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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