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We never really see the woman whom Orsino now loves . Her existence is as illusory as the image of a woman that has been created by the boy actor himself . Shakespeare further explores the illusions that can surround the very nature of ...
We never really see the woman whom Orsino now loves . Her existence is as illusory as the image of a woman that has been created by the boy actor himself . Shakespeare further explores the illusions that can surround the very nature of ...
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Rodogune placed too high a price on a love that would never equal the devotion she still had for the brothers ' dead father . Neither woman had anything of real value to give to either Antiochus or Seleuchus , but both expected the ...
Rodogune placed too high a price on a love that would never equal the devotion she still had for the brothers ' dead father . Neither woman had anything of real value to give to either Antiochus or Seleuchus , but both expected the ...
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... his friendship for Claire is complicated by sexual attraction , and his friendship for Wolmar can never be isolated from a feeling of guilt since the older man has given him access to his wife , the woman Saint - Preux loves .
... his friendship for Claire is complicated by sexual attraction , and his friendship for Wolmar can never be isolated from a feeling of guilt since the older man has given him access to his wife , the woman Saint - Preux loves .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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