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Allegorical figures such as Ami , Nature , Faux Semblant , Abstinence Contrainte , and Bel Accueil alternately encourage and discourage the lover from this quest for the Rose's bouton précieux , her precious bud .
Allegorical figures such as Ami , Nature , Faux Semblant , Abstinence Contrainte , and Bel Accueil alternately encourage and discourage the lover from this quest for the Rose's bouton précieux , her precious bud .
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was on her mind , since Nature's laws have created boundless sexual desire for women as well as men . If only she had given in freely to the sway of Nature , La Vieille would have enjoyed her youth even more since the pleasure principle ...
was on her mind , since Nature's laws have created boundless sexual desire for women as well as men . If only she had given in freely to the sway of Nature , La Vieille would have enjoyed her youth even more since the pleasure principle ...
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Ruled by both Venus and Mars , her essential nature , she tells us , is a combination of unrelenting sensuality and indefatigable strength . Once again the laws of Nature , as they were created by God himself , are invoked to explain ...
Ruled by both Venus and Mars , her essential nature , she tells us , is a combination of unrelenting sensuality and indefatigable strength . Once again the laws of Nature , as they were created by God himself , are invoked to explain ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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