Tinto Brass Presents Erotic Shor

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Tinto Brass Presents Erotic Shor


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Ver tinto brass presents erotic short stories: part 3 - hold my wrists tight Cuevana3. Segment 1 - Coccinella (Laydbird): An impotent husband and her wife, Livio ask a painter, Ilarioto give some sperm to get her pregnant. But the donor has some trouble providing a specimen whilst the eager lady thinks up elaborate ways to get him going. But none of them works and she takes the matter in her own hands. *** Segment 2 - Fine settimana a Lecco (What a Weekend!): Stefy invites her lesbian friend, Serena to her country house in Lecco to spend a weekend together. They watch an erotic movie, play sex games and Stefy invites the gardener to have sex with Serena while she watches. *** Segment 3 - Stringimi Forte i Polsi (Hold My Wrists Tight): While chiropractor Dr. Murolo helps a nun to have orgasm with the help of a machine and his own body, his naughty receptionist seduces and has sex with the female copier technician.

Hitherto poetry preserved the natural graces and[Pg 40]simplicity which it had caught from Garcilasso; andLuis de Leon had succeeded in giving it some sublimityand grandeur: Francisco de la Torre inclined more tosubjects that require a middle style, such as those whichrural nature presents. He had ornaments of taste, butwithout ostentation or wealth, and his language wasmore pure and graceful than brilliant and majestic.The best supporters of this style were Francisco deFigueroa, who in his eclogue of Tirsi gave the firstexample of good blank verse in Spanish; Jorge deMontemayor, who, with his Diana, introduced thetaste and love of pastoral novels; and Gil Polo, one ofhis imitators, who, less happy than he in invention, hadmuch the advantage of him in versification, and almostarrived at the point of throwing him into the shade.But, passing from these writers to the Andalusians[H],the art will now be seen to take a change in taste, toassume a tone more lofty and vehement, to enrich andadorn the diction, and to manifest the intention ofsurprising and ravishing; in short, to aspire to themens divinior atque os magna soniturum, by whichHorace characterises true poetry.

The age then, it will be said, was barbarous, thattolerated such errantries, and that gave so muchapplause to a writer so defective. It was not barbarous,but excessively compliant. There were manymen of talent who deplored this abuse; but they couldnot resist the popular approbation which the natureof Lope's writings carried with it, and which in somedegree his genius authorized. The general sweetnessand fluency of his verse; the lucidness of hisexpression, intelligible almost always to the mostilliterate; the fine and polished language of gallantrywhich he invented, and brought into use in hiscomedies; the decorum and ornament with which heinvested the stage;[R] the vivid and delicate touches of[Pg 67]sensibility which he from time to time presents; theeminent and brilliant parts which the women generallysustain in his works; in short, his absolute dominionin the theatre, where acclamations have most solemnityand force; are all circumstances which concur to excusethe public of that day, who were not unjust in admiringmost the individual that gave them most delight.[S]

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