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She insists , however , on testing the virtue and the sincerity of the young man and forces him to undergo a classic love test before she will agree to satisfy his desire . They lie in bed together , partially disrobed , as were Tristan ...
She insists , however , on testing the virtue and the sincerity of the young man and forces him to undergo a classic love test before she will agree to satisfy his desire . They lie in bed together , partially disrobed , as were Tristan ...
Pagina 57
The skeptical Simontault feels , however , that the young man was stupid to undergo the test . He is convinced that the lady was hypocritical and merely wished to appear more virtuous than she really was .
The skeptical Simontault feels , however , that the young man was stupid to undergo the test . He is convinced that the lady was hypocritical and merely wished to appear more virtuous than she really was .
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These collections naturally included works by the most significant Italian artists , who had seen beauty in the faces of young men whose features are extraordinarily regular , refined , and harmonious . Thomas Howard , a private ...
These collections naturally included works by the most significant Italian artists , who had seen beauty in the faces of young men whose features are extraordinarily regular , refined , and harmonious . Thomas Howard , a private ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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