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Metaphors of Body in Shakespeare’s Epyllia: A Feminist-Cognitive Study

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Published in:Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Published: 2023
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title Metaphors of Body in Shakespeare’s Epyllia: A Feminist-Cognitive Study
title_auth Metaphors of Body in Shakespeare’s Epyllia: A Feminist-Cognitive Study
title_full Metaphors of Body in Shakespeare’s Epyllia: A Feminist-Cognitive Study
title_fullStr Metaphors of Body in Shakespeare’s Epyllia: A Feminist-Cognitive Study
title_full_unstemmed Metaphors of Body in Shakespeare’s Epyllia: A Feminist-Cognitive Study
title_short Metaphors of Body in Shakespeare’s Epyllia: A Feminist-Cognitive Study
title_sort metaphors of body in shakespeare’s epyllia: a feminist-cognitive study
topic Linguistics and Philology
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