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Page 162
... involvement in any of them . If we examine the numerous dialogues between men and women , we find no clear position taken ... involved in either a defense or an attack on courtly love . Instead , his dialogues have become a vehicle for ...
... involvement in any of them . If we examine the numerous dialogues between men and women , we find no clear position taken ... involved in either a defense or an attack on courtly love . Instead , his dialogues have become a vehicle for ...
Page 400
... involved with her and presumably now finds the bonds of matrimony rather wearisome . What accounts for this disenchantment ? Pineo suggests that it is predicated on a marriage of free choice . Two individuals may date , find that they ...
... involved with her and presumably now finds the bonds of matrimony rather wearisome . What accounts for this disenchantment ? Pineo suggests that it is predicated on a marriage of free choice . Two individuals may date , find that they ...
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... involved in extramarital coitus varied between 6 and 17 percent of the population of women ever involved . On the average , these women engaged in extramarital sex about once in ten weeks during their peak years . Among these ...
... involved in extramarital coitus varied between 6 and 17 percent of the population of women ever involved . On the average , these women engaged in extramarital sex about once in ten weeks during their peak years . Among these ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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