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" Divini amoris"), we shall find in the eloquence of this solitary monk in the Low Countries neither more nor less than the emotions of every human lover at their highest limit of exaltation. "Nothing is sweeter than love, nothing stronger, nothing higher,... "
Studies in the psychology of sex. v.1, 1901 - Sivu 243
tekijä(t) Havelock Ellis - 1905
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Of the imitation of Christ; four books, by Thomas a Kempis

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...respecteth not the gifts, but turneth himself above all goods unto the Giver. Love oftentimes knoweth no measure, but is fervent beyond all measure. Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility ; for it thinks all...

Of the imitation of Christ, four books, by Thomas a Kempis

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...not the gifts, but turneth himself above all goods unto the giver. Love oftentimes knoweth no bounds, but is fervent beyond all measure. Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility ; for it thinks all...

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...the gifts, but turneth himself above all goods unto the Giver. " Love oftentimes knoweth no bounds, but is fervent beyond all measure. Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility ; for it thinks all...

Of the imitation of Christ, four books. By Thomas a'Kempis

1883 - 294 sivua
...not the gifts, but turneth himself above all goods unto the giver. Love oftentimes knoweth no bounds, but is fervent beyond all measure. Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility ; for it thinks all...

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...and proceeds. He regards not the gifts : but turns himself above all goods to the Giver. Love often knows no measure : but is fervent beyond all measure. Love feels no burden : counts no pains, exerts itself beyond its strength ; talks not of impossibility : for it thinks all...

The Evolution of Modesty: The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-erotism;

Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 382 sivua
...The central imagination of the mystic consists essentially, as Ribot remarks, in a love romance.1 If we turn to the most popular devotional work that was...falls. . . . My Love ! thou all mine, and I all thine." There is a certain natural disinclination in many quarters to recognize any special connection between...

The Evolution of Modesty: The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-erotism;

Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 382 sivua
...religious aphrodisiac.") If we read, for instance, Book III, Chapter V, of this work ("De Mirabili affcctu Divini amoris"), we shall find in the eloquence of...falls. . . . My Love ! thou all mine, and I all thine." There is a certain natural disinclination in many quarters to recognize any special connection between...

Studies in the psychology of sex v.1, 1920, Nide 1

Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 396 sivua
...The central imagination of the mystic consists essentially, as Ribot remarks, in a love romance.1 If we turn to the most popular devotional work that was...falls. . . . My Love ! thou all mine, and I all thine." There is a certain natural disinclination in many quarters to recognize any special connection between...

Of the Imitation of Christ

1921 - 266 sivua
...respecteth not the gifts, but turneth himself above all goods unto the Giver. Love oftentimes knoweth no measure, but is fervent beyond all measure. Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility ; for it thinks all...

Studies in the Psychology of Sex: The evolution of modesty. The phenomena of ...

Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 384 sivua
...religious aphrodisiac.") If we read, for instance, Book III, Chapter V, of this work ("De Mirabili afTectu Divini amoris"), we shall find in the eloquence of...falls. . . . My Love ! thou all mine, and I all thine." There is a certain natural disinclination in many quarters to recognize any special connection between...




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