A model of love as beauty-triggered desire, imagination, control, and possession.
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Virgilian love
A model of love as beauty-triggered desire, imagination, control, and possession.
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"that we love the more imaginative we will be okay so so you have to direct this love at someone but it doesn't really..."
"turn this woman into a fantasy woman that you can now control okay so let's go back to the example from last class where..."
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