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Page 150
... lover hoped to press on to the fourth stage , the accepted lover , or drut , which promised the ultimate intimacy . " The analogy to the feudal relationship between vassal and lord is indicated by the fact that the suitor called his ...
... lover hoped to press on to the fourth stage , the accepted lover , or drut , which promised the ultimate intimacy . " The analogy to the feudal relationship between vassal and lord is indicated by the fact that the suitor called his ...
Page 160
... lover does not desire to embrace in love anyone except his beloved . When made public , love rarely endures . The easy attainment of love makes it of little value ; difficulty of attainment makes it prized . Every lover turns pale in ...
... lover does not desire to embrace in love anyone except his beloved . When made public , love rarely endures . The easy attainment of love makes it of little value ; difficulty of attainment makes it prized . Every lover turns pale in ...
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... lover's accomplice , fears that the lover is going too far in requesting the rose . Their discussion arouses the ruffian crew of Danger , Shame , Fear , and Jealousy , who drive away both the lover and Fair Welcome . Eventually , when the ...
... lover's accomplice , fears that the lover is going too far in requesting the rose . Their discussion arouses the ruffian crew of Danger , Shame , Fear , and Jealousy , who drive away both the lover and Fair Welcome . Eventually , when the ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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