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Pagina 120
The next morning a much sobered Lovelace writes laconically to his friend Jack : “ And now , Belford , I can go no further . The affair is over . Clarissa lives " ( V , 314 ) . The affair has been so traumatic that the young rake is ...
The next morning a much sobered Lovelace writes laconically to his friend Jack : “ And now , Belford , I can go no further . The affair is over . Clarissa lives " ( V , 314 ) . The affair has been so traumatic that the young rake is ...
Pagina 131
Julie tells her husband that she has had a love affair with SaintPreux , but the calm , dispassionate Wolmar merely writes to his wife's former lover to invite him to come and live with them , so that the young man , he claims ...
Julie tells her husband that she has had a love affair with SaintPreux , but the calm , dispassionate Wolmar merely writes to his wife's former lover to invite him to come and live with them , so that the young man , he claims ...
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The mediocre poet of romantic love finally sees reality poetically in the way that allows Arthur Rimbaud to write his ... In Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes , Vautrin's passion brings to life the phenomenon , that , Balzac writes ...
The mediocre poet of romantic love finally sees reality poetically in the way that allows Arthur Rimbaud to write his ... In Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes , Vautrin's passion brings to life the phenomenon , that , Balzac writes ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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