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... explaining that she uses the term ' Adoptedly , as schoolmaids change their
names / By vain , though apt , affection ' ( 1 . iv . 47 – 8 ) . The childhood
relationship of the two girls thus seems to have followed the pattern of Hermia
and Helena ...
... explaining that she uses the term ' Adoptedly , as schoolmaids change their
names / By vain , though apt , affection ' ( 1 . iv . 47 – 8 ) . The childhood
relationship of the two girls thus seems to have followed the pattern of Hermia
and Helena ...
Page 117
The contract per verba de futuro also became binding if it was followed by sexual
consummation . 2 Bearing this information in mind , we can , for example , see
more clearly into the complexities of Measure for Measure . Claudio has been ...
The contract per verba de futuro also became binding if it was followed by sexual
consummation . 2 Bearing this information in mind , we can , for example , see
more clearly into the complexities of Measure for Measure . Claudio has been ...
Page 216
138 ) ; ' and yet within a month - / Let me not think on ' t ; Frailty , thy name is
woman - / A little month , or ere those shoes were old / With which she followed
my poor father ' s body ' ( 145 – 8 ) ; ' Within a month . . . She married ' ( 153 – 6 ) .
138 ) ; ' and yet within a month - / Let me not think on ' t ; Frailty , thy name is
woman - / A little month , or ere those shoes were old / With which she followed
my poor father ' s body ' ( 145 – 8 ) ; ' Within a month . . . She married ' ( 153 – 6 ) .
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Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
COMPARISON AND DISTINCTION | 174 |
Copyright | |
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