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Introduction Intense mutual erotic love , love , which involves with the flesh all the most refined sexual being of the spirit , which reveals and perhaps even ex nihilo creates spirit as sex , is comparatively rare in this inconvenient ...
Introduction Intense mutual erotic love , love , which involves with the flesh all the most refined sexual being of the spirit , which reveals and perhaps even ex nihilo creates spirit as sex , is comparatively rare in this inconvenient ...
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They are now in a state of intense mutual erotic love . In these medieval fictions , we have already the basic elements of the psychological preparation that must precede the experience of mutual erotic love : first , the recognition of ...
They are now in a state of intense mutual erotic love . In these medieval fictions , we have already the basic elements of the psychological preparation that must precede the experience of mutual erotic love : first , the recognition of ...
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NOTES > Iris Murdoch , The Sacred and Profane Love Machine , ( New York : The Viking Press , 1974 ) , p . 265 . 2 In his Erotic Theatre ( London : Secker & Warburg , 1973 ) , John Elsom emphasizes the fact that , during the Victorian ...
NOTES > Iris Murdoch , The Sacred and Profane Love Machine , ( New York : The Viking Press , 1974 ) , p . 265 . 2 In his Erotic Theatre ( London : Secker & Warburg , 1973 ) , John Elsom emphasizes the fact that , during the Victorian ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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