| William Jones (F.S.A.) - 1862 - 334 Seiten
...into conformity of opinions, similarity of manners, rectitude of judgment, or purity of sentiment 1 Such is the common process of marriage. A youth and...civilities, go home and dream of one another ; and having but little to ~ divert attention or diversify thought, they find them5' selves uneasy when they are... | |
| Mrs. Charles Sedgwick - 1863 - 260 Seiten
...often sealed; and this accounts for a part of the misery which is found in married life. He says, " A youth and maiden meeting, by chance, or brought...reciprocate civilities, go home and dream of one another. Having little to diversify thought, they find themselves uneasy when they are apart, and therefore... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1866 - 730 Seiten
...land where there is boundless liberty of divorce, wedlock is described as the indissoluble compact. "A youth and maiden meeting by chance, or brought...glances, reciprocate civilities, go home, and dream of each other. Such," says Rasselas, " is the common process of marriage." Such it' may have been, and... | |
| Robert Lamb - 1866 - 384 Seiten
...tender passion, simply to put on time. ' A youth and a maiden,' says Rasselas or Doctor Johnson, ' meeting by chance or brought together by artifice,...glances, reciprocate civilities, go home and dream of each other. Such is the common process of marriage.' Ladies fresh from the bathingmachine, with hair... | |
| Edward Bliss Foote - 1868 - 446 Seiten
...immaturity of youth, in the ardor of desire, without judgment, without foresight, without inquiry after conformity of opinions, similarity of manners, rectitude...reciprocate civilities, go home and dream of one another. Having little to divert attention or diversify thought, they find themselves uneasy when they are apart,... | |
| David Allyn Gorton - 1873 - 264 Seiten
...men and women fall an easy prey to each other's physical attractions. " Such," says Dr. Johnson, " is the common process of marriage, — a youth and...reciprocate civilities, go home and dream of one another. Having little to divert attention, or diversify thought, they find themselves uneasy when they are... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1873 - 718 Seiten
...land where there is boundless liberty of divorce, wedlock is described as the indissoluble compact. "A youth and maiden meeting by chance, or brought...glances, reciprocate civilities, go home, and dream of each other. Such," says Rasselas, " is the common process of marriage." Such it may have been, and... | |
| 1874 - 300 Seiten
...people owed its origin to the ordinary commonplace conditions. " A youth or maiden," says Rasselas, " meeting by chance, or brought together by artifice,...reciprocate civilities, go home and dream of one another. Having little to divert attention or diversify thought, they find themselves uneasy when they are apart,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1874 - 1100 Seiten
...land where there is boundless liberty of divorce, wedlock is described as the indissoluble compact. " A youth and maiden meeting by chance, or brought together...exchange glances, reciprocate civilities, go home, antl dream of each other. Such," says Rasselas, " is the common process of marriage." Such it may have... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1875 - 604 Seiten
...and costly dress, cannot co-exist, especially in a married woman. — Tht Young Wife. CHOOSE WISELY. Benevolence and prudence may make marriage happy ;...civilities, go home and dream of one another ; and having but little to divert attention or diversify thought, they find themselves uneasy when they are apart,... | |
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