The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 194
... never fret about things below . Gany : But of what service can I be to you here ? Shall I have some sheep to look after ? Zeus : Not at all . You hand us the nectar , and wait at table . Gany : But where am I to sleep of nights ...
... never fret about things below . Gany : But of what service can I be to you here ? Shall I have some sheep to look after ? Zeus : Not at all . You hand us the nectar , and wait at table . Gany : But where am I to sleep of nights ...
Pagina 209
... never shall you more . The celestial love - triangle , in which Phoebus and Phoebe both vied for the affection of the swain , apparently came to naught , for he and Browne had consummated their love , as though it were a sacrament : " O ...
... never shall you more . The celestial love - triangle , in which Phoebus and Phoebe both vied for the affection of the swain , apparently came to naught , for he and Browne had consummated their love , as though it were a sacrament : " O ...
Pagina 337
... never do , to forget myself ! Full well I know , / Wheresoever I go , that I am pauper Stephano ! " ( 335-336 ) . Friendship , like heterosexual love , was , according to theory , partly inspired by the perception of physical beauty ...
... never do , to forget myself ! Full well I know , / Wheresoever I go , that I am pauper Stephano ! " ( 335-336 ) . Friendship , like heterosexual love , was , according to theory , partly inspired by the perception of physical beauty ...
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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