I will re" pay myfelf for the facrifice ; I will have the " fineft girls that money can purchafe — Money, " did I fay? What a found has that ! — Am I to " buy beauty with money, and cannot I buy " love too ? for there is no pleafure even in " beauty... The Lounger's Common-place Book - Page 241by Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796Full view - About this book
| 1786 - 716 pages
...end to all drinking ; I will be fober, only becaufe 1 love pleafure. But if I give up wine for women, I will repay myfelf for the facrifice ; I will have...there is no pleafure even in beauty without love. 1 find myfelf gravelled by this unlucky queltion: mercenary love ! that is nonfcnfe ; it is flat hypocrify... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1786 - 380 pages
..." I will be fober, only becaufe I love pleafure. " But if I give up wine for women, I will re" pay myfelf for the facrifice ; I will have the " fineft...there is no pleafure even in " beauty without love. I find myfelf gravelled " by this unlucky queftion : Mercenary love ! " that is nonfenfe ; it is flat... | |
| 1786 - 610 pages
...becaufe I love pleafure. 4 But if I give up wine for women,' I will repay mylelf for the facritice ; I will have the fineft girls that money can purchafe—...there is no pleafure even in beauty without love. I find myfelf gravelled by this unlucky queftion : mercenary love ! that is nonfenfe ; it is flat hypocrify... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 pages
...pleafure. ' But if 1 give up wine for women, I will repay myfelf for the facrificc ; 1 will have the fined girls that money can purchafe — Money, did I fay?...to buy beauty with money, and cannot I buy love too f for there is no pleafure even in beauty without love. I find myfelf gravelled by this unlucky queftion... | |
| Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796 - 316 pages
...loathfome to the women, I cannot bear to think of that, for I doat upon them. I prefer the favours of the fair, to the company of foakers, fo farewell to...hypocrify, and difgufting. I ihould loathe the fawning carefles of a diflembling harlot, whom I pay for falfe fondnefs. I find, I am wrong again ; I cannot... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1798 - 348 pages
...fober, •* only becaufe I love pleafure. " But if I give up wine for women, I will " repay myfeJf for the facrifice ; I will 'have " the fineft girls...there is " no pleafure even in beauty without love. " I find myfelf gravelled by this unlucky " queftion : Mercenary love ! that is non" fenfe ; it is... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 310 pages
...sacrifice ; I will have the finest girls that money can purchase — Money, did 1 say ? What a sound has that ! — Am I to buy beauty with money, and cannot I buy love too ? for there is no pleasure even in beauty without love. I find myself gravelled by this unlucky question : mercenary... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 374 pages
...sacrifice; I will have the finest girls that money can purchase — Money, did I say ? What asound has that ! — Am I to buy beauty with money, and cannot I buy love too ? for there is no pleasure even in beauty without love. I find myself gravelled by this unlucky question : mercenary... | |
| 1807 - 308 pages
...the sacrifice ; I will have the finest girls that money can purchase : money did I say ? What a sound has that. Am I to buy beauty with money, and cannot I buy love too ? for there is no pleasure even in beauty, without love ; this unlucky question gravels me. Mercenary love is nonsense... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 400 pages
...will have the finest girls that money can purchase—Money, did I say ? What a sound has that!—Am I to buy beauty with money, and cannot I buy love too ? for there is no pleasure even in beauty without love. I find myself gravelled by this unlucky question : mercenary... | |
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