Eloïsa to Abelard: With the Letters of Heloise to Abelard in the Version by John Hughes, 1713University of Miami Press, 1965 - 149페이지 |
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... live if you do not tell me you always love me ; but that Language ought to be so natural to you , that I believe you cannot speak otherwise to me , without great Violence to your self . And since , by that melancholy Relation to your ...
... live if you do not tell me you always love me ; but that Language ought to be so natural to you , that I believe you cannot speak otherwise to me , without great Violence to your self . And since , by that melancholy Relation to your ...
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... live one moment after you . Life , without my Abelard , is an unsupport- able Punishment , and Death a most exquisite Happiness , if by that means I can be united with him.60 If Heaven hears the Prayers I continually make for you , your ...
... live one moment after you . Life , without my Abelard , is an unsupport- able Punishment , and Death a most exquisite Happiness , if by that means I can be united with him.60 If Heaven hears the Prayers I continually make for you , your ...
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... live . And yet , alas ! you do not live for me , and I dare not even flatter my self with the hopes that I shall ever enjoy a sight of you more ! This is the greatest of my Afflictions : Merci- less Fortune ! Hast thou not persecuted me ...
... live . And yet , alas ! you do not live for me , and I dare not even flatter my self with the hopes that I shall ever enjoy a sight of you more ! This is the greatest of my Afflictions : Merci- less Fortune ! Hast thou not persecuted me ...
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