That is why, paradoxical though it may sound, Henry James's famous celibacy is more fertile for our imaginations than Wells's amorousness — just as James's artistry is more compelling than Wells's productivity. |
Consider the simian amorousness of Jupiter, and the brawls on Olympus. |
The spectacle of their passion will doubtless be a new one for me, and I shall give my amorousness a rest. |
Upon hearing her voice on my machine, I was torn between amorousness and horror, especially because the growing anger in her voice was astonishing. |
He gazed down upon her with a mixture of amorousness and awe. |
Men, when it came to her type of beauty, were a little too suggestive of their amorousness. |