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... courtly love tradition implies , in fact , an idealization of adultery , and if modern romantic love is automatically linked to marriage that is because the sixteenth- and seventeenth - century poets deliberately grafted the idea of courtly ...
... courtly love tradition implies , in fact , an idealization of adultery , and if modern romantic love is automatically linked to marriage that is because the sixteenth- and seventeenth - century poets deliberately grafted the idea of courtly ...
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... courtly love remaining outside marriage was that in feudal times marriage was so bound up with the inheritance and transmis- sion of property that questions of love could not be allowed to enter into it . Lordship of land being the very ...
... courtly love remaining outside marriage was that in feudal times marriage was so bound up with the inheritance and transmis- sion of property that questions of love could not be allowed to enter into it . Lordship of land being the very ...
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... courtly love , and it must be secret and out- side marriage , free from scandal and the breath of wicked tongues ( the contradiction at the heart of the courtly love notion , that love is supremely honorable yet the lady's reputation is ...
... courtly love , and it must be secret and out- side marriage , free from scandal and the breath of wicked tongues ( the contradiction at the heart of the courtly love notion , that love is supremely honorable yet the lady's reputation is ...
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