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To his credit , though , he does not pretend a love that he does not feel . We are left wondering whether the most impossible task of all , the winning of a husband's love after so public a disgrace , is not beyond Helena , and beyond ...
To his credit , though , he does not pretend a love that he does not feel . We are left wondering whether the most impossible task of all , the winning of a husband's love after so public a disgrace , is not beyond Helena , and beyond ...
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Yet the undeniable feeling of relief also becomes a part of the young men's experience of being caught out as lovers . If one's peers are also in love , then one is free to make a fool of oneself ; the ribbing one takes is tolerable so ...
Yet the undeniable feeling of relief also becomes a part of the young men's experience of being caught out as lovers . If one's peers are also in love , then one is free to make a fool of oneself ; the ribbing one takes is tolerable so ...
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If Falstaff's construction of their behavior has caused them to feel momentary and unarticulated pangs of self - reproach , the sentiment immediately gives way to a desire to embark on a program that will offer them the ...
If Falstaff's construction of their behavior has caused them to feel momentary and unarticulated pangs of self - reproach , the sentiment immediately gives way to a desire to embark on a program that will offer them the ...
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