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| A fatal
disease--tuberculosis, also called consumption--provided a favorite
metaphor to represent the destructiveness of feverish emotions, such as
pining or amorousness. , by attending his
evening lectures (Hadfield 59, 65-66, 74), and a certain amount of
amorousness appears in his poems to her (not in the few reprinted in
David Bratman's edition of the masques, but see Fredrick and
McBride's mention of a poem about her breasts and another imagining
her bathing [34]); a controlled degree of amorousness in reply was no
doubt hoped for. Berman, who opens the
ballet's second half with flying waltzing, shaped the ballet's
plotless theme of coquetry and amorousness with her customary focus and
absorption. |
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