Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Adonis , Venus makes love to Adonis with greedy abandon : Adonis lipps with her owne lipps kindely she kisseth , Rolling tongue , moyst mouth with her owne mouth all to be sucking , Mouth and tong and lipps , with Joves drinck Nectar ...
... Adonis , Venus makes love to Adonis with greedy abandon : Adonis lipps with her owne lipps kindely she kisseth , Rolling tongue , moyst mouth with her owne mouth all to be sucking , Mouth and tong and lipps , with Joves drinck Nectar ...
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... Adonis . There is nothing explicitly sugges- tive of homoeroticism in Orpheus's presentation of Adonis , but the fact that the Venus and Adonis epi- sode comes as the conclusion to a discourse which begins with a strong emphasis on ...
... Adonis . There is nothing explicitly sugges- tive of homoeroticism in Orpheus's presentation of Adonis , but the fact that the Venus and Adonis epi- sode comes as the conclusion to a discourse which begins with a strong emphasis on ...
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... Adonis by him . ( Metamorphoses X. 311-519 ) . But Myrrha did not die " unkind " -she was metamorphosed into a tree and as such gave birth to Adonis . Adonis has a tur- bulent sexual heritage of which both he and Venus seem to be ...
... Adonis by him . ( Metamorphoses X. 311-519 ) . But Myrrha did not die " unkind " -she was metamorphosed into a tree and as such gave birth to Adonis . Adonis has a tur- bulent sexual heritage of which both he and Venus seem to be ...
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