Citations:morose delectation

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English citations of morose delectation

  • 1917 [c. 1270], Thomas Aquinas, translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province, Summa Theologiae:
    It would seem that the sin of morose delectation is not in the reason.
  • 1997, Ellis Hanson, Decadence and Catholicism[1], →ISBN, page 144:
    Morose delectation is at the heart of Huysmans' depiction of sodomy. Strangely, it is a sodomy without sex.
  • 2004, Robert Timberg, State of Grace[2], →ISBN, page 102:
    You knew the difference between the random impure thought and a morose delectation. If you had time to enjoy it, you had let the show go on too long.
  • 2004, Ralph McInerney, “The Story God Tells”, in The Chesterton Review, →DOI:
    The targets of these witty put-downs could scarcely enjoy them, but the reader is soon in the grips of morose delectation.