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24 ] On the other hand Romeo and Juliet is not without those set pictures or icons of the older fashion , such as the description of Lucrece as she lies in her bed , or the description of how she and her maid weep together : A prettie ...
24 ] On the other hand Romeo and Juliet is not without those set pictures or icons of the older fashion , such as the description of Lucrece as she lies in her bed , or the description of how she and her maid weep together : A prettie ...
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Vickers claims that the rape and Lucrece's suicide have their origin in the male boasting contest and Collatine's “ rhetoric of display " : " rape is the price Lucrece pays for having been described . While Collatine's praise of his ...
Vickers claims that the rape and Lucrece's suicide have their origin in the male boasting contest and Collatine's “ rhetoric of display " : " rape is the price Lucrece pays for having been described . While Collatine's praise of his ...
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A blason was , first , a codified heraldic description of a shield , and , second , a codified poetic description of an object praised or blamed ... Description within a like context clearly serves the describer and not the described .
A blason was , first , a codified heraldic description of a shield , and , second , a codified poetic description of an object praised or blamed ... Description within a like context clearly serves the describer and not the described .
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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