The Memoirs of Ninon de L'Enclos: With Her Letters to Monsr. de St. Evremond, and to the Marquis de Sevigné, Svazek 2J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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Strana 6
... because she would not make you a confeffion in form . The I love you it feems , is a precious expreffion with you . During this fortnight you have been en- deavouring to penetrate the fentiments of the Countess , and have at length ...
... because she would not make you a confeffion in form . The I love you it feems , is a precious expreffion with you . During this fortnight you have been en- deavouring to penetrate the fentiments of the Countess , and have at length ...
Strana 15
... because we fhould fave ap- would be your- pearances , and that you felves the first to cenfure a too remifs indulgence . But take care how you mistake this point . - Not to trefpafs , upon fuch occa- fions , would be a certain way to ...
... because we fhould fave ap- would be your- pearances , and that you felves the first to cenfure a too remifs indulgence . But take care how you mistake this point . - Not to trefpafs , upon fuch occa- fions , would be a certain way to ...
Strana 31
... because they may lead perchance , to things " of more importance ? ' Tis much a " fafer refuge , to discourage the pur- " fuit by a proper referve , than to de- pend upon our defence , upon the at- " tack . " 6.6 May not the proof of my ...
... because they may lead perchance , to things " of more importance ? ' Tis much a " fafer refuge , to discourage the pur- " fuit by a proper referve , than to de- pend upon our defence , upon the at- " tack . " 6.6 May not the proof of my ...
Strana 42
... affections , in its ftead . Some become quite in- fenfible to love , because they have ex- pended all the fentiment they were ca- pable of , upon fome other paffion . The Count Count de Lude I am told , has not been 42 MADAME DE L'ENCLOS ...
... affections , in its ftead . Some become quite in- fenfible to love , because they have ex- pended all the fentiment they were ca- pable of , upon fome other paffion . The Count Count de Lude I am told , has not been 42 MADAME DE L'ENCLOS ...
Strana 53
... because thofe merits flattered their vanity . They loved me becaufe I was handfome , and they had defires . For which reason they never obtained more than the fecond place in my esteem - the first being al- ways occupied by my friends ...
... because thofe merits flattered their vanity . They loved me becaufe I was handfome , and they had defires . For which reason they never obtained more than the fecond place in my esteem - the first being al- ways occupied by my friends ...
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accompliſhments addrefs Adieu adviſe affections affume affured againſt alfo amuſe becauſe Befides beſt character charms confefs confequence conftancy Countefs Countess defire deſpair efteem facrifice faid fame favour fecret feem felf fenfe fenfible fentiments ferve fhall fhew fhort fhould filly fince fincerity fion firft firſt fituation flatter fole fome fometimes foon fpirit friendſhip ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure furprized galantry heart herſelf higheſt imagine indifcretions indifference inftances intereſt intirely itſelf laft leaft leaſt lefs LETTER lover Madame manner Marquis meerly ment merit miſtake miſtreſs moft Monfieur mortifying moſt muft muſt myſelf never NINON DE L'ENCLOS occafion ourſelves paffion perceive perfon perfuade philofophy pleaſed pleaſure poffeffion prefent preferve racter raiſe reafon refift refolution refolve render ſay ſeems Sevigné ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtill ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe underſtanding uſe vanity virtue weakneſs woman women yourſelf
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Strana 54 - Yet mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little western flower, — Before milk-white, now purple with love's wound, — And maidens call it love-in-idleness.
Strana 15 - Great fpirits bear misfortunes hardly. Good offices claim gratitude ; and pride, Where pow'r is wanting, will ufurp a little, And make us, rather than be thought behind-hand, Pay over-price. Acaft. I cannot guefs your drift ; Diftruft you me ? Cba.
Strana 78 - We then fuppofe this paffion to be founded on efteem, fuftained by the acknowledgement of every amiable quality, refined by the moft perfect delicacy of fentiment; and finally corroborated by the reciprocal confidence and unreftrained overflowings of two fond, chafte, and faithful hearts, now melted into one : But unfortunately...
Strana 148 - How charming to be expecled with an impatience, that her whole prudence .cannot conceal ; to be received with a welcome, which charms the more, by the endeavours (he makes in part, to hide her tranfport!
Strana 59 - ... by dividing the attention of the mind, and the affections of the heart.
Strana 146 - How many delicate pleafures, unknown to the generality of men, would I, as it were, create create to myfelf!