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1105-1110 ) Venus bemourns the death of her beloved . Overcome with grief , her imagination goes wild : if she had been the boar , Adonis would have been killed with kisses , and her tusks would have gently gored him to his death : He ...
1105-1110 ) Venus bemourns the death of her beloved . Overcome with grief , her imagination goes wild : if she had been the boar , Adonis would have been killed with kisses , and her tusks would have gently gored him to his death : He ...
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The soul certainly can have no gender after death and yet Julie's persistent image of a fusion of her own soul with those of Saint - Preux and Claire is her horrible legacy to them . In the last letter of the novel , Claire begs Edouard ...
The soul certainly can have no gender after death and yet Julie's persistent image of a fusion of her own soul with those of Saint - Preux and Claire is her horrible legacy to them . In the last letter of the novel , Claire begs Edouard ...
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The narrator of the story has isolated himself and is staring out into the garden ; he sees outside in the trees swaying in the dark , a dance of death and inside in the swaying bodies on the brilliantly lit dance floor ...
The narrator of the story has isolated himself and is staring out into the garden ; he sees outside in the trees swaying in the dark , a dance of death and inside in the swaying bodies on the brilliantly lit dance floor ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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