Doughty-Wylie was married, and the relationship between them was fated to be unconsummated and secret. |
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The unconsummated love between Cathy and Heathcliff had perhaps more to do with being personifications of the very land they lived on. |
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It's about John Ruskin's unconsummated marriage to the Countess Euphemia, or Effie. |
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The story confirms a preference for the unconsummated love of a distant, but admired object, over the conjugal relationship. |
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I stood on the bemired beach with Dianna on the first month anniversary of her unconsummated marriage. |
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Stopes' first marriage was unconsummated and then annulled in 1916 and so she found herself researching the subject. |
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Edouard was very attractive to women, but he also had loves that were unconsummated, yet still very significant, with men. |
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Afterwards, the marriage unconsummated, Catherine has numerous affairs and begins to curry favour with the army. |
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The novelist himself lived for many years in unconsummated love with a happily married woman who accepted him as part of her family. |
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It is the unconsummated intimacy of the bromance, its obvious but transcended sexual dimension, that makes it a relationship worthy of its own unique title. |
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They marry, but the marriage is kept secret and unconsummated for a year. |
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His unconsummated relationship with the milkwoman, played with a smouldering air by Barbara Flynn, was a metaphor for all his missed opportunities. |
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In subsequent annulment proceedings, Ruskin himself made a statement to his lawyer to the effect that his marriage had been unconsummated. |
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Henry was disillusioned with Anne in the flesh, however, and he divorced her after a brief, unconsummated marriage. |
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The new article 28 applies the same rule of equality with regard to the return of gifts between spouses in the event of dissolution of an unconsummated marriage. |
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The authors unconvincingly ascribe this pattern to Salinger's unconsummated first love, arguing that he was moved to revisit the terrain of that lost romance again and again. Salinger clearly pined for innocence. |
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Their unconsummated relationship was a foretype of the chaste marriage of Mary and Joseph. |
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