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In Poor Little Rich Girl ( 1917 ) a camera shot tilting sideways is intended to convey delirium, and by 1918 the idea had got to Russia, in Baryshnya i khuligan ( The Lady and the Hooligan ), where the Hooligan's infatuation with the Lady is conveyed by his Point of View of her splitting into a multiply superimposed image.
Chroniclers recorded that John had a " mad infatuation " with Isabella, and certainly John had conjugal relationships with Isabella between at least 1207 and 1215 ; they had five children.
Cornell apparently had an infatuation with Hunter even though she was found to have stolen items and attempted to fence them.
Ethel Muggs ( originally Ethel Dinklehof ) was portrayed in the early era as a tall, ugly, somewhat boy-crazy individual that had a huge infatuation with Jughead Jones.
Though Anne had far greater influence due to the King's infatuation with her, her brother clearly identified both of them with the new religious ideas.
Though he had professed his infatuation, she continued seeing other men.
She had an infatuation, perhaps mutual, with Maio of Bari, the king's ammiratus ammiratorum, and they were often allied in trying to subvert the opponents of the king, though she was once detained with two of her sons by Matthew Bonnellus during a revolt.
It was revealed in one episode that Helga's unconditional infatuation for Arnold first began in nursery school, when he showed her affection and kindness before anyone else had that day.
During the fourth season, Carmela had a mutual romantic infatuation with Furio Giunta, one of Tony's men.
Economic bubbles thrive on collective infatuations of a different kind :'all boom-bust processes contain an element of misunderstanding or misconception ', whether it is the ' infatuation with ... becoming the latest dot. com billionaire ', or the one that followed with sub-prime mortgages, once ' Greenspan had replaced the tech bubble with a housing bubble '.
His infatuation does not end when Darla becomes a vampire, and he is one of only two Wolfram and Hart employees spared by Darla and Drusilla in the massacre at Holland Manners ' wine cellar ; ironically, Lindsey had claimed he would not " mind " if Darla killed him, demonstrating a borderline death wish.
When Barnabas returned from parallel time, Maggie and Quentin had recovered from their infatuation with each other.
She also had a deep infatuation with the color pink ( opposing older Daphne, who prefers everything in purple ), preferring most of her clothes and personal possessions in said color, and treats fashion as life and death.
Donovan's songs had previously illustrated his infatuation with an ability to define the mid-sixties pop music scene.
The king's infatuation was so great that when the queen's life was despaired of in 1663, it was reported that he intended to marry Stewart, and four years later he was considering the possibility of obtaining a divorce to enable him to make her his wife because she had refused to become his mistress.
The painting marked the beginning of Dégas ' long infatuation with the ballet, but though he had sketched the individual dancers, and the practice room in the company's old premises in the Salle Le Peletier, with its great arched mirror, he was not permitted to attend a rehearsal in person.
Yet it was also Erich Heller who, earlier, in his own youth, had diagnosed the main theme of Tonio Kröger to be the infatuation and entanglements of a passionate heart, destined to give shape to, intellectualize, its feelings in artistic terms.

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According to Liu Xiang's book Lienü zhuan written much later, around 18 BCE, Jie was corrupted by his infatuation with his concubine Mo Xi ( 妺喜 or 末喜 ), who was beautiful, but completely lacking in virtue.

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Like literal adultery it does include the idea of someone blinded by infatuation, in this case for an idol: ' How I have been grieved by their adulterous hearts.
: After a few years ' infatuation with philosophy as an undergraduate I became disenchanted.
After their initial encounter during the start of the Space War I, Hikaru builds a deep infatuation on her that grows on and on throughout the series.
: I think that a fatal role was played here by hurry and the administrative impetuousness of Stalin and also his infatuation with the renowned " social-nationalism ".
Of course ' sex may come into this ... with an infatuated schoolgirl or schoolboy ' as well, producing the ' stricken gaze, a compulsive movement of the throat ... an " I'm lying down and I don't care if you walk on me, babe ", expression ' of infatuation.
I love the ending of the track, mainly because up to this point the character has only really poetic things to say about Gabrielle ( although you do get the impression that something is definitely a tad sinister about his infatuation ), but then everything finally darkens ...
Benvolio spends most of Act I attempting to distract his cousin from his infatuation with Rosaline as he himself is secretly infatuated with her, but following the first appearance of Mercutio in I. iv, he and Mercutio become more closely aligned until III. i. In that scene, he drags the fatally wounded Mercutio offstage, before returning to inform Romeo of Mercutio's death and the Prince of the course of Mercutio's and Tybalt's deaths.

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But it is to say that this need is far more important for such infatuation than most of the pundits seem to have suspected.
Middle children often begin to experience infatuation, limerence, puppy Love, or love itself, though arguably at least with ' girls carrying out all the romantic interest .... preadolescent girls ' romantic pursuits often seem to be more aggressive than affectionate.

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However, the princess, for whom Mort has a developing infatuation, does not have long to live, and he must try to save her, once again, from a seemingly unstoppable death.
Yeats developed an obsessive infatuation with her beauty and outspoken manner, and she was to have a significant and lasting effect on his poetry and his life thereafter.
Dobbin's infatuation with Amelia is a theme which unifies the novel and one which many have compared to Thackeray's unrequited love for a friend's wife ( Jane Brookfield ).
By all accounts, James was at first entranced by his bride, but his infatuation evaporated quickly and the couple often found themselves at loggerheads, though in the early years of their marriage, James seems always to have treated Anne with patience and affection.
The figure of Britannia was said by Samuel Pepys to have been modelled on Frances Teresa Stuart, the future Duchess of Richmond, who was famous at the time for refusing to become the mistress of Charles II, despite the King's strong infatuation with her.
Bergman grew up in a home infused with an intense Christianity, his father being a charismatic rector ( this may have explained Bergman's childhood infatuation with Hitler which later deeply tormented him ).
In Season 4's " A Thought In The Dark ", Steve was set up and introduced to Ted's cousin, Myra Monkhouse, so Laura can have some space from his infatuation.
Realizing that it would take a long time before he and Sally could have a healthy relationship, Sonic began dating Fiona Fox ( also doing so in order to end Tails ' unreasonable infatuation with her ).
In addition, commentators have noted that Shostakovich incorporated a motif from the " Habanera " from Bizet's Carmen into the first movement, a reference to Shostakovich's earlier infatuation with a woman who refused his offer of marriage, and subsequently moved to Spain and married a man named Roman Carmen.
He is also shown to have his own foibles, such as his infatuation with Miss Poppy, a relationship which left him contemplating resignation at times.
A time-honoured cure for the one who ' has a tendre ... infatuated ' is to have ' thrown them continually together ... by doing so you will cure ... you will know that it is not an infatuation '.
' Three types of infatuation ' have on occasion been distinguished-the first, and perhaps most common, being a state of ' being carried away, without insight or proper evaluative judgement, by blind desire '.
Shakespeare's sonnets have been described as a " Poetics for Infatuation "; as being dominated by one theme, and ' that theme is infatuation, its initiation, cultivation, and history, together with its peaks of triumph and devastation ' - a lengthy exploration of the condition of being ' subject to the appropriate disorders that belong to our infatuation ... the condition of infatuation '.
*" It seems to be our destiny to have to repeat the same mistakes with a berserker's infatuation.
A subplot involving Alex and Jane ’ s growing infatuation culminates with him sneaking into Jane's dream without the use of the machine that is a part of the process, a point Jane does not realize at first because she is too angry that Alex was able to have sex with her in her dream.
Onyxx's fellow student Bling was also attracted to Foxx, and their shared infatuation may have been the basis of a friendship, since the two are often seen together.

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