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  2. The Rover (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Rover or The Banish'd Cavaliers is a play in two parts that is written by the English author Aphra Behn.It is a revision of Thomas Killigrew's play Thomaso, or The Wanderer (1664), and features multiple plot lines, dealing with the amorous adventures of a group of Englishmen and women in Naples at Carnival time.

  3. The Muse's Tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The union between Mrs. Anerton and Rendle is almost not human but perfect, but also the syntactic place of the two characters in the sentence that seem to underline their roles: Mrs Anerton, being a muse and so a source of inspiration, is always at the beginning because inspiration arrives before the work of the poet, and Rendle is at the end ...

  4. Vena amoris - Wikipedia

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    Vena amoris is a Latin name meaning, literally, "vein of love." It describes a special blood vein that was once believed to flow directly from the fourth finger of the left hand to the heart. [1]

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  6. Amatonormativity - Wikipedia

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    Amorous is a closely related word also derived from amatus. [5] [original research?] Related terms include allonormativity, which means a worldview that assumes all people experience sexual and romantic attraction, and compulsory sexuality, which means social norms and practices that marginalizes non-sexuality. [6]

  7. Apollo and Daphne - Wikipedia

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    It was retold by Roman authors in the form of an amorous vignette. The myth purportedly explains the origin of the laurel tree and its connection to Apollo, although "Apollo was emphatically associated with the laurel before the advent of the Daphne myth."

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  9. Philip I of France - Wikipedia

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    Philip I (c. 1052 – 29 July 1108), called the Amorous (French: L’Amoureux), [1] was King of the Franks from 1060 to 1108. His reign, like that of most of the early Capetians , was extraordinarily long for the time.