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... chastity : No need , either , to mention all the things that men do and suffer for the sake of sexual gratification ... chastity . So we dream of their opposites . This is a plausible argument : though if this is the Freudian concept of ...
... chastity : No need , either , to mention all the things that men do and suffer for the sake of sexual gratification ... chastity . So we dream of their opposites . This is a plausible argument : though if this is the Freudian concept of ...
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... chastity and , sometimes , an uneasy confusion of purpose . I take as example ' Montanus his Madrigal ' by Robert Greene . This is the story of how Cupid shot Diana and her maids , and is full of references to chastity - such as this ...
... chastity and , sometimes , an uneasy confusion of purpose . I take as example ' Montanus his Madrigal ' by Robert Greene . This is the story of how Cupid shot Diana and her maids , and is full of references to chastity - such as this ...
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... chastity to protect his sister is pagan in both the common senses of the term . It is the speech of a classical scholar , filled with learned references to Greek mythology - quaintly explicit at one point : Do ye believe me yet , or ...
... chastity to protect his sister is pagan in both the common senses of the term . It is the speech of a classical scholar , filled with learned references to Greek mythology - quaintly explicit at one point : Do ye believe me yet , or ...
Contents
What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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