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Tristan's test of Iseut la Blonde's reactions must nevertheless begin on the physical level and will first measure the degree of pleasure that is felt in the body . In acting as if he could use his body just as Iseut uses hers , Tristan ...
Tristan's test of Iseut la Blonde's reactions must nevertheless begin on the physical level and will first measure the degree of pleasure that is felt in the body . In acting as if he could use his body just as Iseut uses hers , Tristan ...
Pagina 49
149-151 ) But the free disposition of her body and the unconstrained indulgence of sexual appetites constitute only a part of the Wife of Bath's demands . Drawing on arguments from natural philosophy as well as the Bible ...
149-151 ) But the free disposition of her body and the unconstrained indulgence of sexual appetites constitute only a part of the Wife of Bath's demands . Drawing on arguments from natural philosophy as well as the Bible ...
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Yet her charming body is not equally organized . The unequal partners pull two ways ; and the divinity within her tears her silken frame . But had the same soul informed a masculine body , never would there have been a truer hero .
Yet her charming body is not equally organized . The unequal partners pull two ways ; and the divinity within her tears her silken frame . But had the same soul informed a masculine body , never would there have been a truer hero .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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