This letter, if it had been written by an amorist, would seem either base or priggish. |
In the account of this celebrated Arabian amorist, we come upon a very pretty story. |
The possessive instinct is, in its profoundest abyss, an amorist of death. |
Neither neutral observer nor manic enthusiast, he is a refined amorist of the landscape. |
The drunkard becomes a moral enthusiast as he tells the truth about the amorist, and the amorist as he tells the truth about the sot. |
A memory of the days when Izaak was an amorist, and shone in love ditties, appears thus. |