Primitive Love and Love-storiesC. Scribner's sons, 1899 - 851 Seiten |
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... existence of the wide - spread prejudice against the notion that love is subject to the laws of development , is owing to the fact that the comparative psychology of the emotions and sentiments has been strangely neglected . An ...
... existence of the wide - spread prejudice against the notion that love is subject to the laws of development , is owing to the fact that the comparative psychology of the emotions and sentiments has been strangely neglected . An ...
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... existence for ages , and for a long time after it came into existence chastity was known not as a virtue but only as a necessity , inculcated by fear of punishment or loss of worldly advantages . In support of this statement a whole ...
... existence for ages , and for a long time after it came into existence chastity was known not as a virtue but only as a necessity , inculcated by fear of punishment or loss of worldly advantages . In support of this statement a whole ...
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... existence of sentiments which in us are so strong that we are inclined to fancy they must have been the same always and everywhere . Before proceed- ing to prove that romantic love is another sentiment of which the same may be said ...
... existence of sentiments which in us are so strong that we are inclined to fancy they must have been the same always and everywhere . Before proceed- ing to prove that romantic love is another sentiment of which the same may be said ...
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... existence of genuine love ; especially among races that are coarse , unsympathetic , and cruel . TWO STORIES OF INDIAN LOVE From this point of view we must judge two Indian love- stories related by Keating ( II . , 164–166 ) : I. A ...
... existence of genuine love ; especially among races that are coarse , unsympathetic , and cruel . TWO STORIES OF INDIAN LOVE From this point of view we must judge two Indian love- stories related by Keating ( II . , 164–166 ) : I. A ...
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... existence and competition in business foster selfishness , and men have inherited pugnacious instincts from their fighting ancestors , while women , as mothers , learned the lessons of sympathy and self - sacrifice much sooner than men ...
... existence and competition in business foster selfishness , and men have inherited pugnacious instincts from their fighting ancestors , while women , as mothers , learned the lessons of sympathy and self - sacrifice much sooner than men ...
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