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Quakeress to Roxana's refuge in Tunbridge , persuades the Quakeress to try to persuade Roxana to see her , and insists she will follow Roxana even to Holland . Just as the circle seems to close in to the point that Roxana cannot ...
Quakeress to Roxana's refuge in Tunbridge , persuades the Quakeress to try to persuade Roxana to see her , and insists she will follow Roxana even to Holland . Just as the circle seems to close in to the point that Roxana cannot ...
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To search out the relationship between God and his creation , to learn to judge a life in terms of that relationship is active and , in Roxana's case , frightening . Women's fiction give us piety without quest ; Roxana unites them .
To search out the relationship between God and his creation , to learn to judge a life in terms of that relationship is active and , in Roxana's case , frightening . Women's fiction give us piety without quest ; Roxana unites them .
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Roxana weeps , strikes pathetic poses , pleads helplessness , and flatters . She uses her adulterous pregnancies to advance her emotional and economic position with her lovers . She is beautiful and chooses clothes and settings to ...
Roxana weeps , strikes pathetic poses , pleads helplessness , and flatters . She uses her adulterous pregnancies to advance her emotional and economic position with her lovers . She is beautiful and chooses clothes and settings to ...
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