The infatuations of the sensual and frivolous part of mankind are amazing; but the infatuations of the learned and sophistical are incomparably more so.
Lady Agnes was forced to recognise this empire as precarious, to forswear the hope of a blessed renewal from the moment the question was of base infatuations on his own part.
Trifling for trifling, there were plenty of his fellows who had in their lives infatuations less edifying and less confessable.
Despite the incessant infatuations that possessed her heart, she would stretch out her arms with a gesture of immense weariness the moment she was left alone.
It was wrong of her to be sacrificing everything for the sake of an infatuation; such infatuations ruined existence.
Another brother, married and a father, as a boy was much given to infatuations for men.
But if they read, and read with advantage, should we have to witness the deplorable infatuations to which the vulgar are still every day a prey?
Happily, none of these horrible infatuations are to be found in the "Encyclopaedia.
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