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And above all , the lover must be a woman's equal in sentiment , intelligence , and rank . Tears , outbursts of passion , and even fits of jealousy were not signs of emotional weakness , but proof that the man had strong feelings and ...
And above all , the lover must be a woman's equal in sentiment , intelligence , and rank . Tears , outbursts of passion , and even fits of jealousy were not signs of emotional weakness , but proof that the man had strong feelings and ...
Pagina 105
As a lover , Bajazet tries to be obedient and devoted , and will always protect the woman he loves , even with his own life , if that is necessary . All these qualities and all these virtues are useless in Roxane's harem where Bajazet ...
As a lover , Bajazet tries to be obedient and devoted , and will always protect the woman he loves , even with his own life , if that is necessary . All these qualities and all these virtues are useless in Roxane's harem where Bajazet ...
Pagina 167
In her fear and apprehension , she projects a coldness that she really does not feel and which her lover quite naturally misinterprets : “ La froideur apparente de cette femme contraste avec sa passion avouée et réagit nécessairement ...
In her fear and apprehension , she projects a coldness that she really does not feel and which her lover quite naturally misinterprets : “ La froideur apparente de cette femme contraste avec sa passion avouée et réagit nécessairement ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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