following an initial review followed the "Submission 2" where I trace the history of portable dictionary. Thank you to "Aunties" have sent it to me, and this is as good as I go to his application by giving my definition of the word "Love", which will take a certain place. Here, as found in the dictionary:
LOVE. n. m . (Long feminine, cf. some plurals as the childhood loves ).
1 / Feeling love , full of tender reveries; strong attraction to a person one would like all to itself; intense desire to do that one with the beloved (at any level whatsoever: physical, emotional, moral , spiritual).
2 / But also deep desire well, which may extend to self-sacrifice, in respect of a single being (the child who protects the friend to whom it is dedicated, the the beloved (e) which we want happiness, the brother who raises human compassion) in respect of a community more or less wide (family, City, country), in respect of Humanity (humanism, philanthropy), or a Supreme Being (God's love, or next to the name of God).
1 / Feeling love , full of tender reveries; strong attraction to a person one would like all to itself; intense desire to do that one with the beloved (at any level whatsoever: physical, emotional, moral , spiritual).
2 / But also deep desire well, which may extend to self-sacrifice, in respect of a single being (the child who protects the friend to whom it is dedicated, the the beloved (e) which we want happiness, the brother who raises human compassion) in respect of a community more or less wide (family, City, country), in respect of Humanity (humanism, philanthropy), or a Supreme Being (God's love, or next to the name of God).
These definitions of love intentionally limited (Does it employs no word about anything like: things, animals, practices, performances, etc..) Reveal the complexity of the concept . Saying 'I love you "may as well translate the most selfish desire to possess more than express the sublime devotion, and sometimes in passionate love, both at the same time. What, then, love? The only human love
raises a host of issues that we consider its degrees, its nature or "mystery."
- Its degrees affection, tenderness? physical attraction, ineffable charm? affinities between soulmates? dream of eternal romance, tender happiness that we build, or fatal and destructive passion?
- His nature : captative desire, self-giving? search for love for love, from the heart intermittently until the curiosities of eroticism? desire for the good of another? desire to love one another to love better together? carnal love, spiritual? Platonic love, "stripped of trade effect"? simple offshoot of the "libido" Freud: beloved, fantasies and sexuality?
- His mystery: what does I love you? What do do we in the other : his presence, his being, its future? Whence comes the dizziness of passion? And that other vertigo of compassion to the plight of others? How can join these two mysteries are two people? Love it would be more than physical metaphysics? From
view literary, love is, with the death (and against it), the most fertile sources of inspiration. The fascination with the beauty, the idealization of women, the illumination of the meeting, the ravages of passion as the impulses of romantic fervor, have been recurring themes of poetry, novels, drama, West. Literature sings the full range of states in love, they hatch their tears, using lexical fields or characteristics of metaphors ( emotions, problems, transportation, fire, flame, charm, delight, injury, wound, languor, melancholy, jealousy, oaths, treason, inconstancy, absence, solitude , etc..).
View words Affection Agape, Charity, Charm, Charnel, Compassion, Courtois, Crystallization, Empathy, Eros, Fetish, Languish, Libido, Object (sense 3 and 4), Narcissism, Passion, Platonic, Sublimation .
BH
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