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Page 138
If generative heterosexuality identifies Margaret as the means through which Henry is connected to and reproduced in his son , here the means becomes an end ; Margaret's declaration of agency , rather than her passively maternal body ...
If generative heterosexuality identifies Margaret as the means through which Henry is connected to and reproduced in his son , here the means becomes an end ; Margaret's declaration of agency , rather than her passively maternal body ...
Page 157
... curses and is personalized into a rather mechanical desire for vengeance : a for Margaret , Providence means that God will wipe all Yorks off the face of England ; for the Duchess it means all Lancasters and her own Richard .
... curses and is personalized into a rather mechanical desire for vengeance : a for Margaret , Providence means that God will wipe all Yorks off the face of England ; for the Duchess it means all Lancasters and her own Richard .
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Cicero's reading of “ portentous things " is by no means the only example . Passages probing the differences between “ seeming , ” “ appearing , ” “ acting , ” “ fashioning , " " construing , " and the world of reality occur thirty ...
Cicero's reading of “ portentous things " is by no means the only example . Passages probing the differences between “ seeming , ” “ appearing , ” “ acting , ” “ fashioning , " " construing , " and the world of reality occur thirty ...
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