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... relation between the sexes was not regarded by religion as a virtue under any circumstances , and there was no encouragement by the Church to graft the new feeling onto any conventional view of domestic happiness . From every point of ...
... relation between the sexes was not regarded by religion as a virtue under any circumstances , and there was no encouragement by the Church to graft the new feeling onto any conventional view of domestic happiness . From every point of ...
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... relation between ruler and ruled . In taking characters from English history from the time of Richard II to that of Henry VIII and making them speak of their fortunes , the authors were seeking to project the moral and educa- tional ...
... relation between ruler and ruled . In taking characters from English history from the time of Richard II to that of Henry VIII and making them speak of their fortunes , the authors were seeking to project the moral and educa- tional ...
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... relation between art and life that the modern mind finds hard to solve . The problem reminds us of how purely formal the notion as well as the handling of courtly love could be in Elizabethan times ( and presumably earlier ) and warns ...
... relation between art and life that the modern mind finds hard to solve . The problem reminds us of how purely formal the notion as well as the handling of courtly love could be in Elizabethan times ( and presumably earlier ) and warns ...
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