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... rival . 28 The spiritualisation of love was paralleled by that of friendship , which similarly became a perfect ... rival , so ideal friends , finding themselves in love with the same woman , could strive to advance each other's cause ...
... rival . 28 The spiritualisation of love was paralleled by that of friendship , which similarly became a perfect ... rival , so ideal friends , finding themselves in love with the same woman , could strive to advance each other's cause ...
Strana 172
... rival , and that to reciprocate their love would be to destroy it : see Arviragus and Philicia 1. IV . sig . C [ 11 ] ; The Deseruing Favorite ш . sigs . H , [ H4 ] . In The Passionate Lovers Prince Clarimant challenges his brother ...
... rival , and that to reciprocate their love would be to destroy it : see Arviragus and Philicia 1. IV . sig . C [ 11 ] ; The Deseruing Favorite ш . sigs . H , [ H4 ] . In The Passionate Lovers Prince Clarimant challenges his brother ...
Strana 173
... rival originates in Sir Thomas Elyot's tale of Titus and Gisippus : see The Boke Named the Governour , ed . H. H. S. Croft ( London , 1883 ) , II . II . xii . 132-61 . For later examples of the motif see Fletcher's Monsieur Thomas ( c ...
... rival originates in Sir Thomas Elyot's tale of Titus and Gisippus : see The Boke Named the Governour , ed . H. H. S. Croft ( London , 1883 ) , II . II . xii . 132-61 . For later examples of the motif see Fletcher's Monsieur Thomas ( c ...
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