Primitive Love and Love-StoriesLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1889 - 851 Seiten |
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... Hindoo religious life: “Whatever their religion sets before them, tends to encourage these vices;and, consequently,all theirsenses, passions, and interests are leagued in itsfavor” (II., 113, etc.). Their religious festivals“are nothing ...
... Hindoo religious life: “Whatever their religion sets before them, tends to encourage these vices;and, consequently,all theirsenses, passions, and interests are leagued in itsfavor” (II., 113, etc.). Their religious festivals“are nothing ...
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... Hindoo was permitted by the laws of Manu to marry four women if he belonged to the highest caste, but if he was of the lowestcaste hewas condemned to monogamy. King Solomon was heldin honor thoughhe had unnumbered wives, concubines,and ...
... Hindoo was permitted by the laws of Manu to marry four women if he belonged to the highest caste, but if he was of the lowestcaste hewas condemned to monogamy. King Solomon was heldin honor thoughhe had unnumbered wives, concubines,and ...
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... Hindoo women must not show theirfaces, butit is not improper to wear a dress so gauzy thatthe whole figureis revealed through it. “In Moruland,” saysEmin Bey, “the women mostly go about absolutely naked, afewonly attaching aleafbehind ...
... Hindoo women must not show theirfaces, butit is not improper to wear a dress so gauzy thatthe whole figureis revealed through it. “In Moruland,” saysEmin Bey, “the women mostly go about absolutely naked, afewonly attaching aleafbehind ...
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... Hindoo theology abound in allusions toincestuous unions, and a nation's mythology reflects its own customs. According to Strabo the ancient Irish married their mothers andsisters. Among thelove stories of the ancient Greeks,asweshall ...
... Hindoo theology abound in allusions toincestuous unions, and a nation's mythology reflects its own customs. According to Strabo the ancient Irish married their mothers andsisters. Among thelove stories of the ancient Greeks,asweshall ...
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... Hindoo poets, from theoldest timesto Kalidasaandfrom Kalidasa tothe present day, laud theirheroines above all things fortheir large thighs—thighs so heavy that in walking the feet make an impression on theground “deep as an elephant's ...
... Hindoo poets, from theoldest timesto Kalidasaandfrom Kalidasa tothe present day, laud theirheroines above all things fortheir large thighs—thighs so heavy that in walking the feet make an impression on theground “deep as an elephant's ...
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