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The courtly love tradition implies , in fact , an idealization of adultery , and if modern romantic love is automatically linked to marriage that is because the sixteenthand seventeenth - century poets deliberately grafted the idea of ...
The courtly love tradition implies , in fact , an idealization of adultery , and if modern romantic love is automatically linked to marriage that is because the sixteenthand seventeenth - century poets deliberately grafted the idea of ...
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An even more cogent reason for courtly love remaining outside marriage was that in feudal times marriage was so bound up with the inheritance and transmission of property that questions of love could not be allowed to enter into it .
An even more cogent reason for courtly love remaining outside marriage was that in feudal times marriage was so bound up with the inheritance and transmission of property that questions of love could not be allowed to enter into it .
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Troilus at once feels all the woes of the courtly lover . He automatically assumes that his beloved is unattainable , infinitely superior to him in every way . The cheerful , bustling , proverb - quoting Pandare finds him lamenting in ...
Troilus at once feels all the woes of the courtly lover . He automatically assumes that his beloved is unattainable , infinitely superior to him in every way . The cheerful , bustling , proverb - quoting Pandare finds him lamenting in ...
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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