The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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... eye - sockets painted to bring out the brightness of their eyes . They wore mitre - shaped birettas , saffron - coloured chasubles , silk surplices , girdles and yellow shoes . Some of them sported white tunics with an irregular criss ...
... eye - sockets painted to bring out the brightness of their eyes . They wore mitre - shaped birettas , saffron - coloured chasubles , silk surplices , girdles and yellow shoes . Some of them sported white tunics with an irregular criss ...
Pagina 180
... eye - lids , ivory hands , cute dimples , ruddy cheeks , coral lips , sparkling eyes , and sweet breath . Barnfield , like Socrates , lingers lovingly over these sensuous delights , even though the purported argument of his poem is that ...
... eye - lids , ivory hands , cute dimples , ruddy cheeks , coral lips , sparkling eyes , and sweet breath . Barnfield , like Socrates , lingers lovingly over these sensuous delights , even though the purported argument of his poem is that ...
Pagina 337
... eyes on him . " Stephano counters this with his very real belly - perceptions : " My belly waxe th thinner ; / I am as hungry now as when I went to dinner . / • • • / Course For all your or discourse , your course is very coarse . talk ...
... eyes on him . " Stephano counters this with his very real belly - perceptions : " My belly waxe th thinner ; / I am as hungry now as when I went to dinner . / • • • / Course For all your or discourse , your course is very coarse . talk ...
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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