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Even Miss Poole cried , who had said a hundred times that to betray emotion before any one was a sign of weakness and want of self - control . ... ( 192 ) The circumstances of their lives require considerable emotional self - control .
Even Miss Poole cried , who had said a hundred times that to betray emotion before any one was a sign of weakness and want of self - control . ... ( 192 ) The circumstances of their lives require considerable emotional self - control .
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The twentieth century tendency to view human love and sexuality within a dichotomized universe of deviance and normality , genitality and platonic love , is alien to the emotions and the attitudes of the nineteenth century and ...
The twentieth century tendency to view human love and sexuality within a dichotomized universe of deviance and normality , genitality and platonic love , is alien to the emotions and the attitudes of the nineteenth century and ...
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ample , points out that in Dante there is an " association of usury with sodomy , ” so that it is no accident , he says , that Antonio's emotional life " is concentrated upon a member of his own sex " ( " Brothers ” 231 ) .
ample , points out that in Dante there is an " association of usury with sodomy , ” so that it is no accident , he says , that Antonio's emotional life " is concentrated upon a member of his own sex " ( " Brothers ” 231 ) .
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Friendship and Form II | 11 |
Friendship as Gift Exchange | 82 |
The Merchant of Venice | 118 |
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