New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 37
... affection . Liberty is the element of love ; and from the first he surrounds her with restraint , and inspires her ... affections . Flora , had not her career been cut short in the very fulness of its flower , would have loved , loved ...
... affection . Liberty is the element of love ; and from the first he surrounds her with restraint , and inspires her ... affections . Flora , had not her career been cut short in the very fulness of its flower , would have loved , loved ...
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... affection , which is dearer than life itself and perhaps it takes its worst shape to a woman . Her attachment is to her more than it ever can be to a man . It enters into her ordinary course of existence - it belongs to the small sweet ...
... affection , which is dearer than life itself and perhaps it takes its worst shape to a woman . Her attachment is to her more than it ever can be to a man . It enters into her ordinary course of existence - it belongs to the small sweet ...
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... affection . But it is mockery to use the word affection in such a case . I do not believe that affection can exist without truth , without the ideal , and without blending with itself all that is best and most earnest in our nature ...
... affection . But it is mockery to use the word affection in such a case . I do not believe that affection can exist without truth , without the ideal , and without blending with itself all that is best and most earnest in our nature ...
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