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It is as if they had one personality , one character and were made of the same matter , to the extent that no one who saw them would be able to choose the more beautiful or the more perfect . Each one had stolen the other's heart .
It is as if they had one personality , one character and were made of the same matter , to the extent that no one who saw them would be able to choose the more beautiful or the more perfect . Each one had stolen the other's heart .
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Once his woman's appearance has been perfected , Céladon is able to deceive even his brother , Lycidas . This brother , who had loved Céladon very much , feels that he could transfer effortlessly his love for Céladon to the incredibly ...
Once his woman's appearance has been perfected , Céladon is able to deceive even his brother , Lycidas . This brother , who had loved Céladon very much , feels that he could transfer effortlessly his love for Céladon to the incredibly ...
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When you look at me that way I am afraid that I will no longer be able to dominate my weakness and that my sorrow , equal to your disappointment , will bring from my heart a sigh that is unworthy of my noble love .
When you look at me that way I am afraid that I will no longer be able to dominate my weakness and that my sorrow , equal to your disappointment , will bring from my heart a sigh that is unworthy of my noble love .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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