The Quarterly Review, Volume 266William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 258
... male partner as a woman . Marriage by capture led to the finding of pleasure by the male in dominating and possess- ing the female , and by the female in being dominated and possessed by the male . In dealing with the male of superior ...
... male partner as a woman . Marriage by capture led to the finding of pleasure by the male in dominating and possess- ing the female , and by the female in being dominated and possessed by the male . In dealing with the male of superior ...
Page 261
... male . Woman , says Professor Marañón , is an organism arrested , so far as her general evolution is concerned , in the borderland of adolescence , although of course specialisation in maternity took place . The male went on developing ...
... male . Woman , says Professor Marañón , is an organism arrested , so far as her general evolution is concerned , in the borderland of adolescence , although of course specialisation in maternity took place . The male went on developing ...
Page 316
... male every spring , whether it be directed to an old or a new mate . second place , the song warns rival males that a territory is already occupied and that any intruder will be fiercely combated . In this way both holders and seekers ...
... male every spring , whether it be directed to an old or a new mate . second place , the song warns rival males that a territory is already occupied and that any intruder will be fiercely combated . In this way both holders and seekers ...
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