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Pagina 88
When these masks are discarded , the door to the prison is finally open : Et vous , qu'avec tant d'art cette feinte a voilée , Recours des impuissants , haine dissimulée Digne vertu des Rois , noble secret de cour , Eclatez , il est ...
When these masks are discarded , the door to the prison is finally open : Et vous , qu'avec tant d'art cette feinte a voilée , Recours des impuissants , haine dissimulée Digne vertu des Rois , noble secret de cour , Eclatez , il est ...
Pagina 96
Pulchérie , on the other hand , knows that a woman must finally defer to male supremacy : Sexe , ton sort en moi ne peut se démentir : Pour être souveraine il faut m'assujettir , En montant sur le trône entrer dans l'esclavage ...
Pulchérie , on the other hand , knows that a woman must finally defer to male supremacy : Sexe , ton sort en moi ne peut se démentir : Pour être souveraine il faut m'assujettir , En montant sur le trône entrer dans l'esclavage ...
Pagina 126
As the pressure upon her to marry an unusually repulsive Mr. Solmes becomes intolerable , and as her father's criticism of what he judges to be her perverse nature increases , Clarissa finally decides that she must break away from her ...
As the pressure upon her to marry an unusually repulsive Mr. Solmes becomes intolerable , and as her father's criticism of what he judges to be her perverse nature increases , Clarissa finally decides that she must break away from her ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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