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What we read in Lucrece's face is the story of a competition that , although between allegorical queens , is entirely cast in the vocabulary of gentlemanly combat : first , beauty and virtue strive ...
What we read in Lucrece's face is the story of a competition that , although between allegorical queens , is entirely cast in the vocabulary of gentlemanly combat : first , beauty and virtue strive ...
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Women , in their extreme beauty , might lay claim to all our praise , did they not themselves acknowledge manly beauty . As men , in their imagination , formed a Venus , so women formed an Apollo ; and when these deities were embodied ...
Women , in their extreme beauty , might lay claim to all our praise , did they not themselves acknowledge manly beauty . As men , in their imagination , formed a Venus , so women formed an Apollo ; and when these deities were embodied ...
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Steal ... beauty , ” although obviously problematical in another way , may distract the reader and leave him suspended briefly between two problems , especially since each of them may seem to solve the other . As we proceed through line ...
Steal ... beauty , ” although obviously problematical in another way , may distract the reader and leave him suspended briefly between two problems , especially since each of them may seem to solve the other . As we proceed through line ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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