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When Cesario tells her , however , that if he were to love her with as much fervor as Orsino , he would write verses that would show that he revered her as the very essence of Nature , invoking Neo - Platonic platitudes which , however ...
When Cesario tells her , however , that if he were to love her with as much fervor as Orsino , he would write verses that would show that he revered her as the very essence of Nature , invoking Neo - Platonic platitudes which , however ...
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When Ganymede - Rosalind finally tells Orlando that if , as Rosalind , he - she became his wife , she would be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock - pigeon over his hen , ” the sexual confusion is complete .
When Ganymede - Rosalind finally tells Orlando that if , as Rosalind , he - she became his wife , she would be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock - pigeon over his hen , ” the sexual confusion is complete .
Pagina 140
Rousseau tells us that Madame de Warens never regretted having taken him , inexperienced as he was , to her bed and that her lover , Claude Anet , was never jealous of his mistress ' relationship with the young boy : the three of them ...
Rousseau tells us that Madame de Warens never regretted having taken him , inexperienced as he was , to her bed and that her lover , Claude Anet , was never jealous of his mistress ' relationship with the young boy : the three of them ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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