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Then when ourselves we see in ladies ' eyes . Do we not likewise see our learning there . IV.iii.310-313 This love that springs from the Imaginary order , i.e. , the love of the specular image , a symbiosis , is first learned by gazing ...
Then when ourselves we see in ladies ' eyes . Do we not likewise see our learning there . IV.iii.310-313 This love that springs from the Imaginary order , i.e. , the love of the specular image , a symbiosis , is first learned by gazing ...
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The ladies know already , though the men apparently do not , which young man is attracted to which lady ( and the ... It is very hard to say when the young ladies fall in love , if they ever do ; the term is not descriptive , since the ...
The ladies know already , though the men apparently do not , which young man is attracted to which lady ( and the ... It is very hard to say when the young ladies fall in love , if they ever do ; the term is not descriptive , since the ...
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linguistic resources to invalidate the bonds of language and " prove [ their ] faith not torn , " receives the hearty approval of the other scholars ; but the comment which the play makes upon his speech is supplied by the ladies , as ...
linguistic resources to invalidate the bonds of language and " prove [ their ] faith not torn , " receives the hearty approval of the other scholars ; but the comment which the play makes upon his speech is supplied by the ladies , as ...
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