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Ficino's often abstruse commentaries on Platonic love.4 2 An even richer classical source for themes of love , sexual attraction , and the unusual appeal of male beauty were the works of Ovid , whose Amores and Metamorphoses so often ...
Ficino's often abstruse commentaries on Platonic love.4 2 An even richer classical source for themes of love , sexual attraction , and the unusual appeal of male beauty were the works of Ovid , whose Amores and Metamorphoses so often ...
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10 The young man contemplates his surroundings , hoping to discover the forms of beauty that will lead to truth . The young daughter of the house , Mariannini , has exceptional , but uninspiring beauty . Her mother's beauty is more ...
10 The young man contemplates his surroundings , hoping to discover the forms of beauty that will lead to truth . The young daughter of the house , Mariannini , has exceptional , but uninspiring beauty . Her mother's beauty is more ...
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Sarrasine had attended an operatic performance in Rome and his quest for perfect beauty was ended : Zambinella , the singer , was the woman of his dreams . Again and again he returns to the opera to wonder at her perfection .
Sarrasine had attended an operatic performance in Rome and his quest for perfect beauty was ended : Zambinella , the singer , was the woman of his dreams . Again and again he returns to the opera to wonder at her perfection .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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