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Julie , tell me , did I not love you before or do I not still love you ? ” ] Saint - Preux then proceeds to analyze his reactions in the manner of a school boy who knows only elementary algebra but insists on torturing himself with the ...
Julie , tell me , did I not love you before or do I not still love you ? ” ] Saint - Preux then proceeds to analyze his reactions in the manner of a school boy who knows only elementary algebra but insists on torturing himself with the ...
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Claire's capacity for both sensual and spiritual love , in fact , makes her strangely attractive to Saint - Preux ; he even feels that he could love her exclusively if he did not already love Julie . As the relationships between the ...
Claire's capacity for both sensual and spiritual love , in fact , makes her strangely attractive to Saint - Preux ; he even feels that he could love her exclusively if he did not already love Julie . As the relationships between the ...
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But his attachment to Edouard counteracts his joy at being reunited with Julie , and even complicates the relationship he develops with Wolmar . In fact , Saint - Preux senses that Edouard is continually watching over him as he becomes ...
But his attachment to Edouard counteracts his joy at being reunited with Julie , and even complicates the relationship he develops with Wolmar . In fact , Saint - Preux senses that Edouard is continually watching over him as he becomes ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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