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Strana 48
The second fruit of friendship is healthful and sovercign for the understanding , as the first is for the affections ; for friendship maketh indeed a fair day in the affections from storm and tempests , but it maketh daylight in the ...
The second fruit of friendship is healthful and sovercign for the understanding , as the first is for the affections ; for friendship maketh indeed a fair day in the affections from storm and tempests , but it maketh daylight in the ...
Strana 346
Another misery there is in affection , that whom we truly love like our own selves , we forget their looks ... Now , if we can bring our affections to look beyond the body , and cast an eye upon the soul , we have found out the true ...
Another misery there is in affection , that whom we truly love like our own selves , we forget their looks ... Now , if we can bring our affections to look beyond the body , and cast an eye upon the soul , we have found out the true ...
Strana 361
That they sucked in the last breath of their expiring friends , was surely a practice of no medical institution , but a loose opinion that the soul passed out that way , and a fondness of affection , from some Pythagorical foundation ...
That they sucked in the last breath of their expiring friends , was surely a practice of no medical institution , but a loose opinion that the soul passed out that way , and a fondness of affection , from some Pythagorical foundation ...
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