The Restoration Rake-hero: Transformations in Sexual Understanding in Seventeenth-century EnglandUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1986 - 253 էջ |
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Էջ 44
... virtue and mar- riage than betwixt a man and his horse . Indeed , virtue gets up upon marriage sometimes and manageth it in the right way , but marriage is of another piece ; for as a horse may be without a man , and a man without a ...
... virtue and mar- riage than betwixt a man and his horse . Indeed , virtue gets up upon marriage sometimes and manageth it in the right way , but marriage is of another piece ; for as a horse may be without a man , and a man without a ...
Էջ 119
... virtue only at the expense of his aggression . V The Double - Dealer and Love for Love propose inadequate solutions ... virtues , is quite as aggres- sive , quite as subtle in his ability to manipulate the forms of society , as Fainall ...
... virtue only at the expense of his aggression . V The Double - Dealer and Love for Love propose inadequate solutions ... virtues , is quite as aggres- sive , quite as subtle in his ability to manipulate the forms of society , as Fainall ...
Էջ 219
... virtue and principles , but even the de- sires that define her as a woman ; Moll succeeds precisely be- cause she learns to evade or ignore her virtues and principles , to repress her natural desires . In Cleland's novel , however ...
... virtue and principles , but even the de- sires that define her as a woman ; Moll succeeds precisely be- cause she learns to evade or ignore her virtues and principles , to repress her natural desires . In Cleland's novel , however ...
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The Rhetoric | 13 |
CHAPTER TWO The Hobbesian LibertineRake | 49 |
Artist | 91 |
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