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" ... we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses; and, if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our... "
The Universal Magazine - Page 517
1804
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 31

1874 - 824 pages
...pencil or chisel, — we feel a general plow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses ; and if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother.'...
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The History of Philosophy from Thales to Comte: Modern philosophy

George Henry Lewes - 1867 - 692 pages
...the pencil or chisel — we feel a general glow of delight which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother.'*...
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Studies in the psychology of sex. v.4, 1906, Volume 4

Havelock Ellis - 1905 - 294 pages
...the pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large we experience an attraction to embrace it with our lips as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother." (E. Darwin, Zoonomia, 1800, vol....
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Sexual Selection in Man: Touch, Smell, Hearing, Vision

Havelock Ellis - 1905 - 296 pages
...the pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large we experience an attraction to embrace it with our lips as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother." (E. Darwin, Zoonomia, 1800, vol....
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Sexual selection in man: I. Touch. II ...

Havelock Ellis - 1905 - 310 pages
...the pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large we experience an attraction to embrace it with our lips as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother." (E. Darwin, Zoonomia, 1800, vol....
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The Honey-comb: Or, Nine-months

Ruth Van Saun - 1920 - 548 pages
...the pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large we experience an attraction to embrace it with our lips as we did in our early infancy, the bosom of our mother. " the shadows love to dwell. Its...
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Sexual Selection in Man: Touch, Smell, Hearing, Vision

Havelock Ellis - 1922 - 296 pages
...the pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large we experience an attraction to embrace it with our lips as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother." (E. Darwin, Zoonomia, 1800, vol....
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Shelley's Goddess: Maternity, Language, Subjectivity

Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi - 1992 - 332 pages
...pencil or the chissel [sic], we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses; and, if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother. (I,...
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History, Humanity and Evolution: Essays for John C. Greene

James Richard Moore - 2002 - 456 pages
...pencil or the chissel, we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses; and, if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother.68...
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The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader

Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 496 pages
...pencil or the chissel, we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses; and, if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother. And...
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