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'For the sake of your men ... for the sake of the New Learning, which God prosper, I was cast down. The printer grunted surlily: ''Tis known no wench is safe from thy amorousness. How many husbands have broken thy pate? The magister threw the knife on to the table and rose, frostily rustling in his gown. 'I shall bring thee down, ignoble man, he said.
The dénouement of all this, as much as ever could be, was still two years off. By that time Suzanne was considerably more sobered, somewhat more intellectually cultivated, a little cooler not colder exactly and somewhat more critical. Men, when it came to her type of beauty, were a little too suggestive of their amorousness.
We know his defiant celebrations of Sex, of amorousness, of maternity; of that Love of Comrades which "passeth the love of women." We know the world-shaking effort he made and to have made it at all, quite apart from its success, marks him a unique genius! to write poetry about every mortal thing that exists, and to bring the whole breathing palpable world into his Gargantuan Catalogues.
Even in this she was only following the fashion of the court where she was bred, and she was not unlike her royal relative, Elizabeth of England, who had the same external amorousness coupled with the same internal self-control.
He pictured all the passions of the earth since the Fall, from the devouring amorousness of Time's Revenges to the despotic fantasy of Instans Tyrannus; but he remained himself an Englishman of the middle class.
At the conclusion, when the hero finds the beloved given up for lost, he cannot refrain from the outcry: "Yes, the moonlight has given her and led her to me, he, the moon has so rewarded me, his true friend and inspired panegyrist!" I regret that I find nothing in the biographies which would explain Tieck's exquisite amorousness toward the moon. Literary Section
She was in that stage of the dainty, faintly tinged innocence of the amorousness of themselves when beautiful young women who have not been caught for schooling in infancy deem it a defilement to be made to appear other than the blessed nature has made them, which has made them beautiful, and surely therefore deserves to be worshipped.
Of all those who in Rome had ridiculed and mocked at old Pasquale Capuzzi, with his sordid avarice, his foolish amorousness, his insane jealousy, who did not wish poor tormented Marianna her liberty?
She returned it boldly, quite unembarrassed; but across her mind flitted a knowledge which came there of its own accord. She had never realised this. She saw in this instant that he would be jealous, exacting, amorous. She did not love him, and the amorousness of the unloved is a bore. Sally knew she could always deal with Gaga; but she did not want a profusion of excited caresses from him.
There will always gather round him as he predicted out of City-Tenements and Artist-Studios and Factory-Shops and Ware-Houses and Bordelloes aye! and, it may be, out of the purlieus of Palaces themselves a strange, mad, heart-broken company of life-defeated derelicts, who come, not for Cosmic Emotion or Democracy or Anarchy or Amorousness, or even "Comradeship," but for that touch, that whisper, that word, that hand outstretched in the darkness, which makes them know against reason and argument and all evidence that they may hope still for the Impossible is true!
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