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... ment broadcast starring Armand Assante ( 1997 ) . A colloquial twist on this epic can be found in a timeless stanza that Lawrence Durrell has Odysseus sing to Circe : You're bringing out the swine in me By giving too much wine to me ...
... ment broadcast starring Armand Assante ( 1997 ) . A colloquial twist on this epic can be found in a timeless stanza that Lawrence Durrell has Odysseus sing to Circe : You're bringing out the swine in me By giving too much wine to me ...
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... ment . But unlike prostitutes and players , they owed allegiance to their employers that was absolute . 12See Steven Mullaney , who writes , in relation to Shakespearean romance , about " Shakespeare's systematic effort to dissociate ...
... ment . But unlike prostitutes and players , they owed allegiance to their employers that was absolute . 12See Steven Mullaney , who writes , in relation to Shakespearean romance , about " Shakespeare's systematic effort to dissociate ...
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... ment of prudence . The contradiction is subtle , an indication that Fielding is just now approaching a genuine , even intractable , ethical problem . In context , however , the passage is a crystallizing moment in the novel's treatment ...
... ment of prudence . The contradiction is subtle , an indication that Fielding is just now approaching a genuine , even intractable , ethical problem . In context , however , the passage is a crystallizing moment in the novel's treatment ...
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