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1 1| heath.~ ~ It is then an affection for the whole human race 2 1| interesting simplicity of affection.~ ~ Consider, Sir, dispassionately, 3 1| choose wives from motives of affection, and your maidens allow 4 2| of her virtues, and the affection of her husband as one of 5 2| to secure her husband's affection? Weakness may excite tenderness, 6 2| necessary to conceal her affection, nor to pretend to an unnatural 7 2| extent of her sensibility or affection. Voluptuous precaution, 8 2| with a fervid increasing affection every day, and all day. 9 2| docility, and a spaniel-like affection are, on this ground, consistently 10 3| knowledge. A blind unsettled affection may, like human passions, 11 3| that women would cherish an affection for their husbands, founded 12 3| station, she marries from affection, without losing sight of 13 3| take place of a more ardent affection. - This is the natural death 14 3| anxious to provide for them, affection gives a sacred heroic cast 15 3| takes place of every social affection, and the characteristics 16 4| to undermine the habitual affection, which she is afraid openly 17 4| to be flattered by, the affection of her husband, if it led 18 4| the most sublime proof of affection; and the want of this power 19 4| of that lofty, dignified affection, which makes a person prefer 20 4| The strength of an affection is, generally, in the same 21 4| devoid of sense and parental affection, that during the first effervescence 22 4| attachment, or disappointed affection, made it on one side, at 23 4| Friendship is a serious affection; the most sublime of all 24 4| imagine a degree of mutual affection that shall refine the soul, 25 4| make it absorb every meaner affection and desire. In each others 26 4| that do not nurture pure affection and permanent virtue. - 27 5| directed, will increase their affection, instead of lessening it; 28 5| esteem, the only lasting affection, can alone be obtained by 29 5| sentiment still further. Affection, when love is out of the 30 5| claim to the kindnesses of affection!~ ~ Wishing to feed the 31 5| of partial unenlightened affection, which exclude pleasure 32 5| fondness for her person into affection for her virtues or respect 33 5| the first object of its affection with every good quality, 34 5| capable of forming such an affection, and when, in the lapse 35 6| very artlessness of her affection might appear insipid? Thus 36 7| presence.* So reserved is affection that, receiving or returning 37 7| sparkling sunbeams. Yet, that affection does not deserve the epithet 38 7| that it was a sentiment of affection for whatever had touched 39 7| gratify him - he looks for affection.~ ~ Again; men boast of 40 7| real conquest is that over affection not taken by surprise - 41 7| that it was a sacrifice to affection, and not merely to sensibility, 42 7| disgusting offices when affection* or humanity lead us to 43 7| could never solve.~ ~ * Affection would rather make one choose 44 7| the sun. The greetings of affection in the morning are by these 45 7| last moment.~ ~ Domestic affection can only be kept alive by 46 7| in ornaments that rebuffs affection; because love always clings 47 8| her husband have still an affection for her, the arts which 48 8| deserved their husbands' affection, because, forsooth, they 49 8| though bespattered by weak affection, or ingenious malice.*~ ~ * 50 8| mixes a little mind and affection with a sensual gust. The 51 8| child, a mutual interest and affection is excited by the exercise 52 8| lasciviousness the parental affection, that ennobles instinct, 53 9| that strength of natural affection, which would make them good 54 9| fondness of spaniel-like affection, have not much delicacy, 55 9| blights the tender blossoms of affection and virtue. Nature has wisely 56 9| heart can give. But, the affection which is put on merely because 57 9| neglecting to cultivate an affection that would equally tend 58 9| regulated affections; and an affection includes a duty. Men are 59 9| the pure rills of natural affection, by supposing that society 60 9| then love them with true affection, because we should learn 61 10| Chap. X.~ ~Parental Affection.~ ~ Parental affection is, 62 10| Parental Affection.~ ~ Parental affection is, perhaps, the blindest 63 10| de soi meme.~ ~ Parental affection, indeed, in many minds, 64 10| exerts enlightened maternal affection; for she either neglects 65 10| indulgence. Besides, the affection of some women for their 66 10| who suffer one duty, or affection, to swallow up the rest, 67 10| children properly. Her parental affection, indeed, scarcely deserves 68 10| inspire maternal and filial affection: and it is the indispensable 69 10| preservatives against vice. Natural affection, as it is termed, I believe 70 10| child, though a pledge of affection, will not enliven it, if 71 10| reward of duty - parental affection produces filial duty.~ ~ 72 11| to receive the respectful affection of their offspring on such 73 11| give. This is the parental affection of humanity, and leaves 74 11| leaves instinctive natural affection far behind. Such a parent 75 11| of all has implanted an affection in me to serve as a guard 76 11| the surest proof of their affection for their children, or, 77 11| allowed a natural parental affection to take root in their hearts, 78 11| tempered by an even display of affection brought home to the child' 79 11| must be allowed that the affection which we inspire always 80 11| concluding that when their first affection must lead them astray, or 81 11| blended together in the first affection, and reason made the foundation 82 12| youth the seeds of every affection should be sown, and the 83 12| child have ever such an affection for his parent, he will 84 12| can impart? Every earthly affection turns back, at intervals, 85 12| I believe, have had much affection for mankind, who did not 86 12| mothers, whose parental affection only leads them to wish 87 12| beastliness, undermines the affection it insults.~ ~ I have already 88 12| pure springs of duty and affection, what advances might not 89 12| at large, for the first affection of their souls is their 90 12| must reside on the brow, affection and fancy beam in the eye, 91 12| acquired by reflection, affection by the discharge of duties, 92 12| intercourse which creates affection in the rude hut, or mud 93 12| to justify to himself the affection which weakness and virtue 94 12| woman, she ceased to have an affection for him. And it was very 95 12| to hold her? To hold her affection whose sensibility was confined 96 12| not mind enough to have an affection for a woman, or a friendship 97 12| produces a kind of cattish affection which leads a wife to purr 98 12| man? The want of natural affection, in many women, who are 99 13| proofs; but the clinging affection of ignorance has seldom 100 13| selfishness, as well as the affection of children and brutes. 101 13| But this kind of exclusive affection, though it degrades the 102 13| scale, to acquire a rational affection for their country, founded 103 13| sensations produced by mutual affection, supported by mutual respect? 104 13| life to the enthusiastic affection from which rapture, short-lived 105 13| from esteem, but from the affection merely built on habit, which 106 13| relish an artless display of affection rather than affected airs. 107 13| that noble simplicity of affection, which dares to appear unadorned, 108 13| residence there.~ ~ The affection of husbands and wives cannot