The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... sexual feeling ; there is simply a rejoicing in the beloved's existence . The poet wants nothing , asks for nothing ... sexual passion which the poet knows degrades and humiliates him but which he is unable to resist . The general ...
... sexual feeling ; there is simply a rejoicing in the beloved's existence . The poet wants nothing , asks for nothing ... sexual passion which the poet knows degrades and humiliates him but which he is unable to resist . The general ...
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... sexual meaning of " Hell " is almost certainly operative here also , as in the last line of Sonnet 129. What gives ... sexual gourmet . " And it is also inaccurate to equate his feeling here with the frank desire of Juliet , say , for ...
... sexual meaning of " Hell " is almost certainly operative here also , as in the last line of Sonnet 129. What gives ... sexual gourmet . " And it is also inaccurate to equate his feeling here with the frank desire of Juliet , say , for ...
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... sexually grounded evil - a passion both unmotivated and irrepressible - we are told nostalgically of the idyllic ... ( sexual ) purity and immortality . Maturity , on the other hand , is emphatically linked with sexuality , with evil ...
... sexually grounded evil - a passion both unmotivated and irrepressible - we are told nostalgically of the idyllic ... ( sexual ) purity and immortality . Maturity , on the other hand , is emphatically linked with sexuality , with evil ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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