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In these and other respects , Livy's story of civil or interfamilial strife turns out on closer examination to be ... with a desire to possess the other and a fear of being possessed by it in turn : I know repentant tears ensue the deed ...
In these and other respects , Livy's story of civil or interfamilial strife turns out on closer examination to be ... with a desire to possess the other and a fear of being possessed by it in turn : I know repentant tears ensue the deed ...
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The extreme example of this type is 138 , which withholds the conclusion until the couplet where the sudden turn of ... As the sequence exists for us today , Shakespeare's poet - lover turns from the powerful and unfleshly love of the ...
The extreme example of this type is 138 , which withholds the conclusion until the couplet where the sudden turn of ... As the sequence exists for us today , Shakespeare's poet - lover turns from the powerful and unfleshly love of the ...
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When it is the turn of Venus to speak , the horse's rebellion is praised : How like a iade he stood tied to the tree , Servilly maistred with a leatherne raine , But when he saw his love , his youths faire fee , He held such pettie ...
When it is the turn of Venus to speak , the horse's rebellion is praised : How like a iade he stood tied to the tree , Servilly maistred with a leatherne raine , But when he saw his love , his youths faire fee , He held such pettie ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
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