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... when he is joyful and becomes furious , when he is mad , at the thought that reflections , or dreams , or the belief in slanderous lies could maker her forget him or that she might have another lover who might satisfy her needs .
... when he is joyful and becomes furious , when he is mad , at the thought that reflections , or dreams , or the belief in slanderous lies could maker her forget him or that she might have another lover who might satisfy her needs .
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Rousseau's financial needs were clear and unequivocal . . His emotional needs were not . In this love affair , which Rousseau himself calls bizarre , the strangest contradiction for the young man is the absence of any desire to possess ...
Rousseau's financial needs were clear and unequivocal . . His emotional needs were not . In this love affair , which Rousseau himself calls bizarre , the strangest contradiction for the young man is the absence of any desire to possess ...
Pagina 140
Rousseau concludes , therefore , that she is not essentially a very sensual woman and that her needs are sentimental rather than erotic . He , on the other hand , wanted both emotional and physical fulfillment but such satisfaction will ...
Rousseau concludes , therefore , that she is not essentially a very sensual woman and that her needs are sentimental rather than erotic . He , on the other hand , wanted both emotional and physical fulfillment but such satisfaction will ...
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I | 4 |
II | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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