The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... marriage a venial sin , its sinfulness depending upon the amount and kind of pleasure derived from it . Jerome's Epistola adversus Jovinianum looked upon marriage so unfavour- ably that the letters were withheld from the Romans by his ...
... marriage a venial sin , its sinfulness depending upon the amount and kind of pleasure derived from it . Jerome's Epistola adversus Jovinianum looked upon marriage so unfavour- ably that the letters were withheld from the Romans by his ...
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... marriage . V THE ETERNAL ANTI - FEMININE · One agrees with Muscatine that The Clerk's Tale has been very little appreciated , much condemned , and almost never analysed.'19 But Muscatine himself takes everything , including the Envoy ...
... marriage . V THE ETERNAL ANTI - FEMININE · One agrees with Muscatine that The Clerk's Tale has been very little appreciated , much condemned , and almost never analysed.'19 But Muscatine himself takes everything , including the Envoy ...
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... marriage ) of the loathly hag and the knight is really an expression of the Wife of Bath's desire for a sixth marriage , the desire not to be sovereign in marriage , but to submit to a husband who will take her by force ( the ' rape ...
... marriage ) of the loathly hag and the knight is really an expression of the Wife of Bath's desire for a sixth marriage , the desire not to be sovereign in marriage , but to submit to a husband who will take her by force ( the ' rape ...
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Vol XII | 21 |
The Eternal AntiFeminine STANLEY F RAJIVA | 33 |
A Stylistic Analysis of the Speech of the Indian | 42 |
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