as when a female supposes that eccentricity can do more than amuse. That it should attract or inspire that fondness, that devotion of heart, which alone is love — which forms at once the pride of woman and the happiness of man — might as well be... Tremaine: Or, The Man of Refinement - Strana 103podľa Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - Počet stránok 380Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - Počet stránok 398
...heart, which alone is love — which forms at o ce the pride of woman and the happiness of man — might as well be expected from the tricks of a monkey."...however trite the passage — ' Nature formed you ' To temper man — we had been brutes without you.' " There is no want of gallantry in this, thought... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - Počet stránok 394
...heart, which alone is love — which forms at once the pride of woman and the happiness of man — might as well be expected from the tricks of a monkey."...however trite the passage — ' Nature formed you 'To temper man — we had been brutes. withouf you.' " There is no want of gallantry in this, thought... | |
| 1865 - Počet stránok 380
...devotion of heart, which alone is love, which forms at once the pride of woman and the happiness of man. If woman was " Heaven's last best gift, the ever new...is properly the " strong enforcement " of the sex. Ward. Economy her lest Virtue. Let men say what they will ; according to the experience I have learned,... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1865 - Počet stránok 396
...devotion of heart, which alone is love, which forms at once the pride of woman and the happiness of man. If woman was " Heaven's last best gift, the ever new...is properly the " strong enforcement " of the sex. Ward, Economy her best Virtue. Let men say what they will ; according to the experience I have learned,... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1888 - Počet stránok 408
...did know it. CHAPTER XLVII. JEMMY STOKES'S ERRAND. "If woman was heaven's last new gift, the ever-new delight of man, it was because of her gentleness....is properly the ' strong enforcement' of the sex." — WARD. "Half unbelieving doth my heart remain Of its great woe ; I waken, and a dull dead sense... | |
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