单词 | amorousness |
例句 | Laura is an enigmatic character, curiously lacking not only in ordinary amorousness but in any significant dreams or ambitions. Three Sparkling Debuts, Joined by New York City 2018-05-04T04:00:00Z Strings and falsetto don’t cushion the bitterness of “Freezer Burn,” where he’s a victim of temptation, while he returns to affection in “Symmetrical,” a sleek disco revival that couches amorousness in mathematical terms. Review: Allen Stone Keeps His Distance From Modern Music in ‘Radius’ 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z He emphasizes that the writer’s great theme isn’t sex per se, but “amorousness: the disposition to become obsessed, to fetishize a lover.” ‘Nabokov in America’ looks at how U.S. shaped novelist 2015-05-27T04:00:00Z Even better, it created a mood of amorousness, ambivalence, intimacy and fade-out that will stick in my mind for decades to come. Perspective | In a year of upheaval, the best art was also the bravest 2019-12-09T05:00:00Z Soon, however, the frequency and amorousness of her emails became unsettling – Lasdun was happily married – and he began to try to detach himself from the correspondence. Give Me Everything You Have: On Being Stalked by James Lasdun – review 2013-02-16T14:00:01Z His amorousness has made him a living legend. Pyros the Bear, Brought to Replenish the Pyrenees’ Ursine Population, May Have Been Too Successful 2016-04-01T04:00:00Z Such admiration was an exercise in analysis, not in amorousness.... A Crooked Mile 2011-10-03T02:00:26.870Z The spectacle of their passion will doubtless be a new one for me, and I shall give my amorousness a rest. Ancient Manners Also Known As Aphrodite 2011-06-13T02:00:23.863Z For Hunt’s undercurrent of friendship and cheerfulness were substituted Byron’s prevailing notes of amorousness and melancholy. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats 2011-04-02T02:00:11.477Z But not only in this basic emotion is Verhaeren sundered from all those other poets who fashion their verses from sadness, sickly longing, amorousness, and melancholy. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z But she had wonderful eyes, of a tawny hue, with specks of gold in the pupils, full of vivacity, amorousness, and sensuality. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z If not, Ancelotti could roll back to Serie A and amuse his friends with tales of Terry's amorousness and the owner's megalomania. Carlo Ancelotti came for the ride but is talking 10 years at Chelsea 2010-05-17T06:05:00Z As she would not endure the amorousness, irritability invariably resulted. Shadows of Flames A Novel Men, when it came to her type of beauty, were a little too suggestive of their amorousness. The "Genius" 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? Weird Tales. Vol. I She did not love him, and the amorousness of the unloved is a bore. Coquette The slow-fly amorousness of the British working classes evidently does not suit the quicker blood of France. Another Sheaf She didn't enjoy seeing him in the false high spirits engendered sometimes by extra "cocktails," but she only positively objected to the amorousness occasioned by them. Shadows of Flames A Novel But we hear of no amorousness, and the husband Le Hardouey's jealousy, though prompted by his wife's apparent self-destruction, is definitely stated to have no foundation in actual guilt with the priest. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century We know his defiant celebrations of Sex, of amorousness, of maternity; of that Love of Comrades which "passeth the love of women." Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions He gazed down upon her with a mixture of amorousness and awe. The Job An American Novel But there were horrors, too; notably the senile amorousness of Zakkuri and the offensive little figure of It, his shadow—an interpolation in the bill of fare. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, January 28, 1914 While his burgeoning amorousness met with such blighting encouragement in the direction of Fräulein Elsa, it encountered unexpectedly an immense and yearning bosom in another quarter. Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life Mere feline amorousness, such as Swinburne so inimitably portrays, he would disdain to deal with if even he could. Essays on Scandinavian Literature Romance, in American fiction, still means only a somewhat childish amorousness and sentimentality—the love affairs of Paul and Virginia, or the pale adulteries of their elders. A Book of Prefaces They approached them with a kind of angry amorousness. Christopher and Columbus It is not only that he added piety to amorousness. The Art of Letters I like being bitten, partly for the same reason as I like being pinched, because if spontaneous it is a sign of my partner's amorousness and the biting never seems too hard. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women 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. Robert Browning He wrote oftener of amorousness than of love, as in The Ballad of the Student of the South. Old and New Masters When they were back in their rooms, Rod—whether through pretense or through sidetracked amorousness or from simple intoxication—became more demonstrative than he had been for a long time. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Poor, miserable wretch, baulked in your amorousness! what tortures are yours! The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 The life of our wealthy people, with their amorousness and dissatisfaction with their lives, seemed to him full of inexhaustible subject-matter. The Precipice The craving for escape may be, and usually is, answered by sentimental romance, where every emotion, from patriotism to amorousness, is mawkish and unreal. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism His passion for fairy tales, his amorousness of the East, stirred his imagination from idleness among superficial fancies into a brilliant ardour. Old and New Masters It has Italian color in spots—Schumann said that, melodically, Chopin sometimes "leans over Germany into Italy"—and is a masterly one in sentiment, pulsating with amorousness. Chopin : the Man and His Music He bent his gaze upon her, and it glowed with tender amorousness. The Crown of Life Accordingly Lauretta led a dance, while Emilia with passion sang the following song: So fain I am of my own loveliness, I hope, nor think not e'er The weight to feel of other amorousness. The Decameron, Volume I Obviously he did need the woman his attitude seemed to show that he needed, some woman of culture, spirit, taste, amorousness; or, at least, he was entitled to dream of her. The Titan If you were rich, it might be possible that we should be touched by the tender amorousness of our daughter, and conquer our aversion to you for her sake. Old Fritz and the New Era He had been a fool so to give way to fear; as great a fool as he had been when he had laid hands on Marius to quell his excessive amorousness. Saint Martin's Summer To Fiorsen, she managed to behave as usual, making material life easy and pleasant for him—playing for him, feeding him well, indulging his amorousness. Beyond |
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