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Kaherdin , her brother , is deeply disturbed . He suspects that his sister is laughing at him because his conversation has been foolish or indecent . His pride demands that he know the exact reason for Iseut's hysterical laughter .
Kaherdin , her brother , is deeply disturbed . He suspects that his sister is laughing at him because his conversation has been foolish or indecent . His pride demands that he know the exact reason for Iseut's hysterical laughter .
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At the end of the play , however , Antiochus , who has accepted all the traditional male roles , and whose love for Rodogune was greater than his brother's , knows that the greatest love of his life was for Seleuchus .
At the end of the play , however , Antiochus , who has accepted all the traditional male roles , and whose love for Rodogune was greater than his brother's , knows that the greatest love of his life was for Seleuchus .
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Léon's sister , Irène , seems to have the perfect solution to her brother's problem . If Léon uses his own credit to have Pulchérie herself named Empress , she will surely choose him as her Emperor and , in Irène's opinion , this is the ...
Léon's sister , Irène , seems to have the perfect solution to her brother's problem . If Léon uses his own credit to have Pulchérie herself named Empress , she will surely choose him as her Emperor and , in Irène's opinion , this is the ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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