Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes13-15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1992 |
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... force , and she fought back with force ; but when Paris " seduces " her with " force non forcee " [ non- violent violence ] , she seems merely to feign resistance . Although Oenone , " portant semblant de courroux et de troublement ...
... force , and she fought back with force ; but when Paris " seduces " her with " force non forcee " [ non- violent violence ] , she seems merely to feign resistance . Although Oenone , " portant semblant de courroux et de troublement ...
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... force " [ wished him to know that what he wished to persuade her to do through love , she would rather be constrained to do by force ] and that all women prefer to be taken by force rather than submit freely , so that they can later ...
... force " [ wished him to know that what he wished to persuade her to do through love , she would rather be constrained to do by force ] and that all women prefer to be taken by force rather than submit freely , so that they can later ...
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... force and resistance . Apollo and Theseus use excessive force , while Paris does not . The women display a proper level of resistance to Apollo and Theseus , but , in reacting to Paris , they only pretend to resist . By juxtaposing two ...
... force and resistance . Apollo and Theseus use excessive force , while Paris does not . The women display a proper level of resistance to Apollo and Theseus , but , in reacting to Paris , they only pretend to resist . By juxtaposing two ...
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