Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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Looking - glass vanity and extravagant adornment are adjuncts to sexual appetite : physical attractiveness is intended mainly to allure . Dainty diets and expensive liquor serve as aphrodisiacs . Gosynhyll's opinion that women are ...
Looking - glass vanity and extravagant adornment are adjuncts to sexual appetite : physical attractiveness is intended mainly to allure . Dainty diets and expensive liquor serve as aphrodisiacs . Gosynhyll's opinion that women are ...
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( C4 ] ) ; wedding guests greet with “ mirth ” the deeply ashamed and disturbed bride who is forced to appear among them immediately following her husband's brutal sexual advances ; the wife's family and friends are invited to dinner ...
( C4 ] ) ; wedding guests greet with “ mirth ” the deeply ashamed and disturbed bride who is forced to appear among them immediately following her husband's brutal sexual advances ; the wife's family and friends are invited to dinner ...
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That , in the germinal stages of sexuality , abuse of the opposite sex is itself an expression of sexual interest is known to every girl whose pigtails have ever been pulled by the handsomest boy in the class — or at least that's what ...
That , in the germinal stages of sexuality , abuse of the opposite sex is itself an expression of sexual interest is known to every girl whose pigtails have ever been pulled by the handsomest boy in the class — or at least that's what ...
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