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Page 105
... sensual enjoyment . Sacrifice thus assuaged the feelings of guilt in the face of sensual decadence ( peculiar to their time ) and of impending death ( peculiar to all times ) . In retrospect , this contribution seems of limited value ...
... sensual enjoyment . Sacrifice thus assuaged the feelings of guilt in the face of sensual decadence ( peculiar to their time ) and of impending death ( peculiar to all times ) . In retrospect , this contribution seems of limited value ...
Page 163
... sensual and spiritual elements ) and " false " love ( pure lust ) was replaced in poetry by a division between " pure " and " sensual " love , with the poet demeaning the latter . To love women as sexual objects was wrong ; to love the ...
... sensual and spiritual elements ) and " false " love ( pure lust ) was replaced in poetry by a division between " pure " and " sensual " love , with the poet demeaning the latter . To love women as sexual objects was wrong ; to love the ...
Page 165
... sensuality as in the assertion that , apart from any sensual returns , " good " could come from the adulterous relationship . The lover was believed to become a better man - more courteous , humble , and generous than he had been before ...
... sensuality as in the assertion that , apart from any sensual returns , " good " could come from the adulterous relationship . The lover was believed to become a better man - more courteous , humble , and generous than he had been before ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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