Primitive Love and Love-storiesC. Scribner's sons, 1899 - 851 Seiten |
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... nevertheless could feel such love . His mind was evidently hazy on the subject , and that is probably the reason why his essay remained a fragment . MACAULAY , BULWER - LYTTON , GAUTIER Macaulay , with SHELLEY ON GREEK LOVE.
... nevertheless could feel such love . His mind was evidently hazy on the subject , and that is probably the reason why his essay remained a fragment . MACAULAY , BULWER - LYTTON , GAUTIER Macaulay , with SHELLEY ON GREEK LOVE.
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... reason why no one had anticipated me in the theory that love is an exclusively modern sentiment was that no distinction had commonly been made between romantic love and conjugal affection , noble examples of the latter being recorded in ...
... reason why no one had anticipated me in the theory that love is an exclusively modern sentiment was that no distinction had commonly been made between romantic love and conjugal affection , noble examples of the latter being recorded in ...
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... reason for not assuming as a matter of course , that the sentiment of love must have been always present . In Australian families it has been the universal custom to bring up only a few children in each family - usually two boys and a ...
... reason for not assuming as a matter of course , that the sentiment of love must have been always present . In Australian families it has been the universal custom to bring up only a few children in each family - usually two boys and a ...
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... reason they gave was that it was the custom of the country . " No sense of irresolution or horror appeared to erist in the bosoms of those parents , who deliberately resolved on the deed before the child was born . " " The murderous ...
... reason they gave was that it was the custom of the country . " No sense of irresolution or horror appeared to erist in the bosoms of those parents , who deliberately resolved on the deed before the child was born . " " The murderous ...
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... which is intelligible if the reason was that there would be fewer mouths to fill in the tribe . " This explains the murders in question but does not show them to be excusable ; it explains them as 32 HOW SENTIMENTS CHANGE AND GROW.
... which is intelligible if the reason was that there would be fewer mouths to fill in the tribe . " This explains the murders in question but does not show them to be excusable ; it explains them as 32 HOW SENTIMENTS CHANGE AND GROW.
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