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Page 101
... understands that Roxane can determine whether Bajazet lives or dies . Now his safety is all that matters to her ... understand that , if he does so it is because that is her wish and he has been obedient to her command : Que vous vivez ...
... understands that Roxane can determine whether Bajazet lives or dies . Now his safety is all that matters to her ... understand that , if he does so it is because that is her wish and he has been obedient to her command : Que vous vivez ...
Page 124
... understands women perfectly because he can share so many of their emotions and feelings : But I was originally a bashful mortal . Indeed I am bashful still with regard to this lady . . .a bashful man has a good deal of the soul of a ...
... understands women perfectly because he can share so many of their emotions and feelings : But I was originally a bashful mortal . Indeed I am bashful still with regard to this lady . . .a bashful man has a good deal of the soul of a ...
Page 126
... understands that she has been tricked . She feels enmeshed in a scenario that she does not understand , and forced into roles alien to her nature . Mrs. Sinclair's establishment is very curious ; its residents are highly suspect , and ...
... understands that she has been tricked . She feels enmeshed in a scenario that she does not understand , and forced into roles alien to her nature . Mrs. Sinclair's establishment is very curious ; its residents are highly suspect , and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Ritual and Roleplaying in the World of the Hero | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
Copyright | |
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