Mediaevalia, 11-12. ciltlerCenter for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1989 |
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Sayfa 89
There are some grounds for considering Lot's offer to placate the Sodomites as morally acceptable . For instance , as W. A. Davenport notes , Lot's offer of his daughters in the poem helps " reassert the preferability , even at this ...
There are some grounds for considering Lot's offer to placate the Sodomites as morally acceptable . For instance , as W. A. Davenport notes , Lot's offer of his daughters in the poem helps " reassert the preferability , even at this ...
Sayfa 94
... offer of his daughters for the pleasure of the Sodomites does not at all fit this divine prescription for ideal human love and sexuality . The scheme proposed by Lot represents no " honest " dealings between lovers ; nor will the girls ...
... offer of his daughters for the pleasure of the Sodomites does not at all fit this divine prescription for ideal human love and sexuality . The scheme proposed by Lot represents no " honest " dealings between lovers ; nor will the girls ...
Sayfa 99
... offered , for example , by Morse , pp . 168-69 . Though he defends Lot , Davenport does concede that Lot's offer is " pimp - like ” and finds it " the least acceptable element " of the tale ( p . 62 ) . W. Nelson Francis , ed . , The ...
... offered , for example , by Morse , pp . 168-69 . Though he defends Lot , Davenport does concede that Lot's offer is " pimp - like ” and finds it " the least acceptable element " of the tale ( p . 62 ) . W. Nelson Francis , ed . , The ...
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