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[ lines 290—292 ) And the Palace ? It was not razed , but it stood waiting until the Soul should “ perchance ... return with others there / When I have purged my guilt . ' ” ( lines 295-296 ) . Throughout the introduction and the body ...
[ lines 290—292 ) And the Palace ? It was not razed , but it stood waiting until the Soul should “ perchance ... return with others there / When I have purged my guilt . ' ” ( lines 295-296 ) . Throughout the introduction and the body ...
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Woman “ is not undevelopt man " ( Part VII , line 259 ) , nor less than man , but , “ equal ” ( VII , line 285 ) and ... sex alone / Is half itself ” ( VII , lines 285-286 ) , " each fulfils / Defect in each ” ( VII , lines 287–288 ) .
Woman “ is not undevelopt man " ( Part VII , line 259 ) , nor less than man , but , “ equal ” ( VII , line 285 ) and ... sex alone / Is half itself ” ( VII , lines 285-286 ) , " each fulfils / Defect in each ” ( VII , lines 287–288 ) .
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Immediately , in Act I , Scene i , the king's favorite resolves that he " ' shall go against the king and along “ ' with the Church ” ” ( line 54 ) . Twenty - nine lines later he muses , “ this Canterbury is only less than Rome .
Immediately , in Act I , Scene i , the king's favorite resolves that he " ' shall go against the king and along “ ' with the Church ” ” ( line 54 ) . Twenty - nine lines later he muses , “ this Canterbury is only less than Rome .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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