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From late childhood onwards , ” says Brain , " the frank friendships of the playground are not encouraged and are even replaced by a feeling of shame and guilt towards very close friendship which seem to derive from our puritanical ...
From late childhood onwards , ” says Brain , " the frank friendships of the playground are not encouraged and are even replaced by a feeling of shame and guilt towards very close friendship which seem to derive from our puritanical ...
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When husbands traveled , wives routinely moved in with other women , invited women friends to teas and suppers , sat together sharing and comparing the letters they had received from other close women friends .
When husbands traveled , wives routinely moved in with other women , invited women friends to teas and suppers , sat together sharing and comparing the letters they had received from other close women friends .
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Antiochus , King of Commagene , is in love with Berenice , Queen of Palestine , who considers him her close friend . Antiochus is also the intimate friend of Titus , Emperor of Rome , whom Berenice loves and plans to marry .
Antiochus , King of Commagene , is in love with Berenice , Queen of Palestine , who considers him her close friend . Antiochus is also the intimate friend of Titus , Emperor of Rome , whom Berenice loves and plans to marry .
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Friendship and Form II | 11 |
Friendship as Gift Exchange | 82 |
The Merchant of Venice | 118 |
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