Another misery there is in affection ; that whom we truly love like our own selves, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces ; and it is no wonder, for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own. The Passionate Pilgrim: Or, Eros and Anteros - 71 페이지저자: Francis Turner Palgrave - 1926 - 256 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 페이지
...poffibility of fatiffaetion. Another mifery there is in affection, that whom we truly love like our own, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the Idea of their faces; and it is no wonder, for they are ourfelves, and our 3ur affections make their looks our own.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 페이지
...of satisfaction. Another misery there is in affection, that whom we truly love like our ownselves, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces, and it is no wonder ; for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own. This... | |
| 1831 - 370 페이지
...satisfaction. Another misery there is in affection , that, whom we truly love like our own selves, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces ; and it is no wonder, for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own. This... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 페이지
...of satisfaction. Another misery there is in affection ; that whom we truly love like our own selves, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces : and it is no wonder, for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own. This... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 446 페이지
...love you better than all others — but not to wish that a wife should. S. 6. Another misery there is in affection, that whom we truly love like ourselves,...looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces ; and it is no wonder : for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 페이지
...possibility of satisfaction. Another misery there is in affection, that whom we truly love like our own, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces; and it is no wonder : for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own. This... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 320 페이지
...possibility of satisfaction. Another misery there is in affection; that whom we truly love, like our own we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces; and it is no wonder,.for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own. This... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 320 페이지
...possibility of satisfaction. Another misery there is in affection; that whom we truly love, like our own we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces ; and it is no wonder, for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own. This... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 412 페이지
...of fatisfaction. Another mifery there is in affection, that whom we truly love like our ownfelves, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces ;* and it is no wonder, for they are ourfelves, and our affection makes their looks our own.... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1849 - 256 페이지
...overturned by a philosopher and a poet. Thus writes Sir Thomas Brown: — " Another misery there is in affection, that whom we truly love like ourselves...looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces; and it is no wonder, for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own." And... | |
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