The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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... , even that of very recent times . For the rest I must concur with Shakespeare's Adonis : " More I could tell , but more I dare not say , / The text is old , the orator too green . 00 vi PART ONE : CLASSICAL LITERA TURE Hercules , famed ...
... , even that of very recent times . For the rest I must concur with Shakespeare's Adonis : " More I could tell , but more I dare not say , / The text is old , the orator too green . 00 vi PART ONE : CLASSICAL LITERA TURE Hercules , famed ...
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An Interpretation Rictor Norton. PART ONE : CLASSICAL LITERA TURE Hercules , famed for his transvestism as well as for his strength , for his pederastic amours as well as for his nobility , was the ideal hero of the Greek imagination ...
An Interpretation Rictor Norton. PART ONE : CLASSICAL LITERA TURE Hercules , famed for his transvestism as well as for his strength , for his pederastic amours as well as for his nobility , was the ideal hero of the Greek imagination ...
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... , whom James kissed and embraced in public . But Huntly took advantage of this love and plotted to cap ture and dethrone James , for which he was convicted of treason . An episode strangely reminiscent of the Hylas Ritual marks the 318.
... , whom James kissed and embraced in public . But Huntly took advantage of this love and plotted to cap ture and dethrone James , for which he was convicted of treason . An episode strangely reminiscent of the Hylas Ritual marks the 318.
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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