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William Shakespeare. 1 though , even at its best , he regarded the union as unnatural , if not forbidden . For the ... regarded as adequately or appropriately punished , the one by death and the horrible meal she had to make , and the ...
William Shakespeare. 1 though , even at its best , he regarded the union as unnatural , if not forbidden . For the ... regarded as adequately or appropriately punished , the one by death and the horrible meal she had to make , and the ...
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... regarded as excessive . She had been false to her womanhood , if to nothing else , in refusing to Lavinia the mercy of death , and handing her over to her ruffian sons . Rape has , is , and always should be regarded as one of the most ...
... regarded as excessive . She had been false to her womanhood , if to nothing else , in refusing to Lavinia the mercy of death , and handing her over to her ruffian sons . Rape has , is , and always should be regarded as one of the most ...
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... regarded as having fully expiated such faults or errors as they had committed . Titus like Lear , Hamlet , Othello , Coriolanus , Brutus , etc. , commit faults , but it would be a very great misuse of language to call any of them bad ...
... regarded as having fully expiated such faults or errors as they had committed . Titus like Lear , Hamlet , Othello , Coriolanus , Brutus , etc. , commit faults , but it would be a very great misuse of language to call any of them bad ...
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