double-natured love

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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having a twofold nature.

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  • By the mere force of things, and despite my conscientious efforts to the contrary, I was predestined to become what I am, a member of the romantic school, protesting against romanticism, a Utopian inculcating the doctrine of half-measures, an idealist unsuccessfully attempting to pass muster for a Philistine, a tissue of contradictions, resembling the double-natured hircocerf of scholasticism.

    Recollections of My Youth Renan, Ernest, 1823-1892 1897

  • He had dwelt long enough in Paris, this double-natured man, this student and creator, this gambler and gallant, to win the friendship of

    The Mississippi Bubble Emerson Hough 1890

  • It is surely not without significance that this metempsychosis of genius should have happened in the case of Lionardo, himself the magician of Renaissance art, the lover of all things double-natured and twin-souled.

    Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts John Addington Symonds 1866

  • Here we have formed a new, unlooked-for, monstrous, heterogeneous alliance, -- a double-natured monster, republic above and monarchy below.

    The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763

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