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Pagina 13
When Tristan wakes up , however , and realizes that his uncle has found them , he is consumed with terror and guilt : Tristan , du cri qu'il ot , s'esvelle : Tote la face avoit vermelle , Esfrezz s'est , saut sus ses piez ; L'espee ...
When Tristan wakes up , however , and realizes that his uncle has found them , he is consumed with terror and guilt : Tristan , du cri qu'il ot , s'esvelle : Tote la face avoit vermelle , Esfrezz s'est , saut sus ses piez ; L'espee ...
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sanblant que a lui se randoit , que ses piez joinz li estandoit et vers terre encline sa chiere ; si s'estut sor ses piez derriere et puis si se ragenoilloit , et tote la face moilloit de lermes , par bumilité . ( 11.
sanblant que a lui se randoit , que ses piez joinz li estandoit et vers terre encline sa chiere ; si s'estut sor ses piez derriere et puis si se ragenoilloit , et tote la face moilloit de lermes , par bumilité . ( 11.
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... had seen beauty in the faces of young men whose features are extraordinarily regular , refined , and harmonious . ... his hand over his heart , and his cape flung casually over one shoulder ; his face , form , and pose are typical ...
... had seen beauty in the faces of young men whose features are extraordinarily regular , refined , and harmonious . ... his hand over his heart , and his cape flung casually over one shoulder ; his face , form , and pose are typical ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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