Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageOctagon Books, 1967 - English poetry |
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Page xvi
... friendship between two straight - laced , middle - class , middle - aged women . We see the theme expressed in words as well as action : in Julius Caesar the words " friend , " " friends , ” or " friendship " occur thirty - two times ...
... friendship between two straight - laced , middle - class , middle - aged women . We see the theme expressed in words as well as action : in Julius Caesar the words " friend , " " friends , ” or " friendship " occur thirty - two times ...
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... friends" (zhixin pengyou) and friends who use each other (huxiang liyong), a contrast that follows the distinction between expressive or emotional friendship and instrumental friendship' (117). 'Heart-to-heart friends' are 'real friends ...
... friends" (zhixin pengyou) and friends who use each other (huxiang liyong), a contrast that follows the distinction between expressive or emotional friendship and instrumental friendship' (117). 'Heart-to-heart friends' are 'real friends ...
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... Friends as are strait- ened in their minds against the holding them , it is desired that Friends generally do , as much as may be , avoid buying such negroes as shall hereafter be brought in , rather than offend any Friends who are ...
... Friends as are strait- ened in their minds against the holding them , it is desired that Friends generally do , as much as may be , avoid buying such negroes as shall hereafter be brought in , rather than offend any Friends who are ...
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