The Love Letters of Abelard and HeloiseJ. M. Dent and Company, 1908 - 132 pages |
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Peter Abelard. THE LOVE LETTERS O F D D D ABELARD AND HELOISE MCMVIII PUBLISHED BY J.M.DENT . -AND - CO : ALDINE HOUSE LONDON.W.C HARIZAR UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 50 * 63 The letters of Abelard.
Peter Abelard. THE LOVE LETTERS O F D D D ABELARD AND HELOISE MCMVIII PUBLISHED BY J.M.DENT . -AND - CO : ALDINE HOUSE LONDON.W.C HARIZAR UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 50 * 63 The letters of Abelard.
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Peter Abelard. HARIZAR UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 50 * 63 The letters of Abelard and Heloise were written in Latin Ke 14001.
Peter Abelard. HARIZAR UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 50 * 63 The letters of Abelard and Heloise were written in Latin Ke 14001.
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Peter Abelard. The letters of Abelard and Heloise were written in Latin about the year 1128 , and were first published in Paris in 1616. The Letters ' appeared first in England in 1728 in their original Latin , but thereafter ...
Peter Abelard. The letters of Abelard and Heloise were written in Latin about the year 1128 , and were first published in Paris in 1616. The Letters ' appeared first in England in 1728 in their original Latin , but thereafter ...
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Abbot of Cluni Abelard and Heloise affliction altar Argenteuil Aristotle beauty Brittany buried myself alive Champeaux charms cloister Cluny comfort confess conquer Council of Sens Council of Soissons crime cruel dear Abelard death delight desire divine duty Eloïsa endeavour enemies envy esteem ev'ry eyes fatal father fear flatter forget Fulbert give glory grace grief guilty happy hear heart Heaven Heloise holy honour husband imagination innocent joys learning letters live Lord lover marriage master memory mind miserable misfortunes mistress never occasion ourselves pain Paraclete Paris passion penitence Père Lachaise persuaded Peter Abelard Philintus piety pity pleasure prayers punishment reason religion renounce repentance reproach retirement saints salvation sensible shame sighs silence sincere sister sorrows soul suffer tears tell temptations tender Tertullian thee thou thought tion torments trembling trouble unhappy Villenave virtue vows weakness weep woman wretched write