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Julie , however , still belives Claire is extravagant and unreasonable in insisting that she can have only one ruling passion in her emotional life . Not only does she approve of the relationship between her two friends , she even ...
Julie , however , still belives Claire is extravagant and unreasonable in insisting that she can have only one ruling passion in her emotional life . Not only does she approve of the relationship between her two friends , she even ...
Pagina 140
When they finally do make love , he receives physical pleasure but his emotional and psychological satisfaction is tainted by what he calls a persistent sadness : he felt pleasure but was not happy . He is especially disappointed ...
When they finally do make love , he receives physical pleasure but his emotional and psychological satisfaction is tainted by what he calls a persistent sadness : he felt pleasure but was not happy . He is especially disappointed ...
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... fictional and real , is the sign of a peculiar form of masochism that precludes the attainment of any lasting emotional satisfaction . a Yet this very lack of emotional harmony is also the sign of a febrile passion that is essential ...
... fictional and real , is the sign of a peculiar form of masochism that precludes the attainment of any lasting emotional satisfaction . a Yet this very lack of emotional harmony is also the sign of a febrile passion that is essential ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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