| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 682 頁
...with a true erotic instinct to rebel against formal demands, against verbal affirmations or denials. Love's requests cannot be made in words, nor truthfully...divination is still needed as long as love lasts. The fact that the needs of love cannot be expressed but must be divined has long been recognized by... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 684 頁
...with a true erotic instinct to rebel against formal demands, against verbal affirmations or denials. Love's requests cannot be made in words, nor truthfully...divination is still needed as long as love lasts. The fact that the needs of love cannot be expressed but must be divined has long bcon recognized by... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 680 頁
...with a true erotic instinct to rebel against formal demands, against verbal affirmations or denials. Love's requests cannot be made in words, nor truthfully...divination is still needed as long as love lasts. The fact that the needs of love cannot be expressed but must be divined has long been recognized by... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 676 頁
...with a true erotic instinct to rebel against formal demands, against verbal affirmations or denials. Love's requests cannot be made in words, nor truthfully...divination is still needed as long as love lasts. The fact that the needs of love cannot be expressed but must be divined has long been recognized by... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 680 頁
...with a true erotic instinct to rebel against formal demands, against verbal affirmations or denials. Love's requests cannot be made in words, nor truthfully...divination is still needed as long as love lasts. The fact that the needs of love cannot be expressed but mnst be divined has long been recognized by... | |
| Edward Carpenter - 1912 - 340 頁
...in courtship — and perhaps even the whole of courtship — is for a 1 Psychology of Sex, vol. vi. p. 542. man to ask a woman to be his wife. That is...And for one very good and sufficient reason (among others) — namely, that he does not know himself! Under these circumstances to say anything is almost... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 690 頁
...with a true erotic instinct to rebel against formal demands, against verbal affirmations or denials. Love's requests cannot be made in words, nor truthfully...divination is still needed as long as love lasts. The fact that the needs of love cannot be expressed but must be divined has long been recognized by... | |
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