The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 頁 |
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第 127 頁
... erotic innuendo . All he has to do is point out that in these sonnets Shakespeare expresses his love for a young man : there is no doubt about the fact that he loved him passionately . There may -- or there may not -- be an erotic tale ...
... erotic innuendo . All he has to do is point out that in these sonnets Shakespeare expresses his love for a young man : there is no doubt about the fact that he loved him passionately . There may -- or there may not -- be an erotic tale ...
第 183 頁
... erotic imagery also probably underlies references throughout the poem to " suck my Coyne " ( sperm in the mercantile metaphor ) , " stones " ( testicles ) , " purses " ( scrotum in the mercantile metaphor ) , the " Robbin - redbrest ...
... erotic imagery also probably underlies references throughout the poem to " suck my Coyne " ( sperm in the mercantile metaphor ) , " stones " ( testicles ) , " purses " ( scrotum in the mercantile metaphor ) , the " Robbin - redbrest ...
第 255 頁
... erotic metaphors , upon riding a horse . But first some background may be necessary for us to more fully appreciate the erotic nuances of these two sonnets . In Venus and Adonis no fewer than a dozen stanzas ( 258-326 ) and half - a ...
... erotic metaphors , upon riding a horse . But first some background may be necessary for us to more fully appreciate the erotic nuances of these two sonnets . In Venus and Adonis no fewer than a dozen stanzas ( 258-326 ) and half - a ...
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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