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Love, Virtuous |
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Love, Virtuous Aphrodite Urania patron of ideal, spiritual love. [Gk. Myth.: Espy, 16] loves Clitandre platonically; values mind over senses. [Fr. Lit.: Les Femmes Savantes] loves and marries Philip, despite the latter’s shortcomings. [Br. Lit.: Of Human Bondage, Magill. I, 670–672] object of Dante’s adoration, even after death. [Ital. Lit.: La Vita Nuova; Divine Comedy, Walsh Classical, 48] does not reveal his love for Roxane. [Fr. Lit.: Cyrano de Bergerac] gives up Armand for his family’s sake. [Fr. Lit.: Camille] symbolizes noble affection. [Rom. Myth.: Jobes, 397] prophetess, teacher of Socrates, speaks of an ideal love. [Gk. Lit.: Plato Symposium in Brewer Handbook] as Quixote’s ideal; now, generic for ‘sweetheart.’ [Span. Lit.: Don Quixote, Espy, 128] Petrarch’s perpetual, unattainable love. [Ital. Lit.: Plumb, 26–32] model of virtue; raped by son of Tarquin, she kills herself. [Rom. Legend: Daniel, 152] reared by future husband; causes his reform. [Jap. Lit.: The Tale of Genji] faithful and fair beloved for Amadis. [Span. Lit.: Amadis de Gaul] sets aside love for Trina for McTeague’s benefit. [Am. Lit.: McTeague, Magill I, 537–539] How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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