All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience Response to Boy Actors in Sexual Disguise in the Elizabethan Theatre 1580-1615H. Gras, 1991 - 583 pages |
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... developed by Lemnius ( above 2.a.i ) , but here the suggestion is added that such persons choose sexual partners of ... developed the idea that males are bisexual , inclined to both passive and active sexual behaviour . " The measure to ...
... developed by Lemnius ( above 2.a.i ) , but here the suggestion is added that such persons choose sexual partners of ... developed the idea that males are bisexual , inclined to both passive and active sexual behaviour . " The measure to ...
Page 169
... developed this strategy for appeasement reasons as well . Male - male appeasement practices involve the penis , and females , in order to be able to participate in these practices , developed the clitoris into a penis - like instrument ...
... developed this strategy for appeasement reasons as well . Male - male appeasement practices involve the penis , and females , in order to be able to participate in these practices , developed the clitoris into a penis - like instrument ...
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... developed but where they can no longer live up the economic standards . 18. See for the circuit of romance , " Aspects of Cultural Diffusion in Medieval England , " Past & Present , 108 ( 1985 ) , 35-80 ; for the Elizabethan theatre ...
... developed but where they can no longer live up the economic standards . 18. See for the circuit of romance , " Aspects of Cultural Diffusion in Medieval England , " Past & Present , 108 ( 1985 ) , 35-80 ; for the Elizabethan theatre ...
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