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... behavior of the period.38,39 In attempting an evaluation , it should be emphasized that courtly love was not a standard , undifferentiated code of behavior , but represented different things to different people . The verse of Duke ...
... behavior of the period.38,39 In attempting an evaluation , it should be emphasized that courtly love was not a standard , undifferentiated code of behavior , but represented different things to different people . The verse of Duke ...
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... behavior " is often a poor predictor of " marital behavior . " In the nineteenth century , the difficulty of assessing a potential partner's temperament must have been considerably greater . Chaperones were often present when the couple ...
... behavior " is often a poor predictor of " marital behavior . " In the nineteenth century , the difficulty of assessing a potential partner's temperament must have been considerably greater . Chaperones were often present when the couple ...
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... behavior is not known . There is reason to believe that discreet premarital sexuality was and is prevalent in college dormitories.64 A study in Leningrad revealed that 65 percent of the men and 28 percent of the women applying for ...
... behavior is not known . There is reason to believe that discreet premarital sexuality was and is prevalent in college dormitories.64 A study in Leningrad revealed that 65 percent of the men and 28 percent of the women applying for ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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