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This object of the poet's sexual fantasy can be described only by pictorial imagery that helps us to visualize an enigma which the mind cannot comprehend : A man in hue , all hues in his controlling Which steals men's eyes , and women's ...
This object of the poet's sexual fantasy can be described only by pictorial imagery that helps us to visualize an enigma which the mind cannot comprehend : A man in hue , all hues in his controlling Which steals men's eyes , and women's ...
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13 This fictitious work of art is described by Henri de Latouche in the novel Fragoletta ( 1829 ) , where the ... 14 It is a well - known fact that Balzac's description of Paquita's bedroom reproduces one of his own rooms in Chaillot .
13 This fictitious work of art is described by Henri de Latouche in the novel Fragoletta ( 1829 ) , where the ... 14 It is a well - known fact that Balzac's description of Paquita's bedroom reproduces one of his own rooms in Chaillot .
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In this same story there is an anecdote about an extremely handsome young groom who is facetiously described as his master's “ mistress ; ” the youth is fired because of the scandalous implications of the remark .
In this same story there is an anecdote about an extremely handsome young groom who is facetiously described as his master's “ mistress ; ” the youth is fired because of the scandalous implications of the remark .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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