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There is no reason to provide further details because in one sense , as with certain comic situations , you had to be there . But what followed in that conversation was one of the most important talks I have ever had .
There is no reason to provide further details because in one sense , as with certain comic situations , you had to be there . But what followed in that conversation was one of the most important talks I have ever had .
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One could risk exposing one's new sense of oneself in front of a friend , particularly when one of the unspoken rules of the " big ” game was that we both did and did not take ambition seriously . We honored worldly success and we ...
One could risk exposing one's new sense of oneself in front of a friend , particularly when one of the unspoken rules of the " big ” game was that we both did and did not take ambition seriously . We honored worldly success and we ...
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In one sense , of course , this is a perfect example of a gift coming back to one after turning a corner ; it is not simply Antonio's due but a token of his value as a friend . But only by making it seem his proper due can she avoid ...
In one sense , of course , this is a perfect example of a gift coming back to one after turning a corner ; it is not simply Antonio's due but a token of his value as a friend . But only by making it seem his proper due can she avoid ...
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Friendship and Form II | 11 |
Friendship as Gift Exchange | 82 |
The Merchant of Venice | 118 |
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