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... Friendship to get , and to ensue By Loue , not by lucre , that Friendship blinds . ... 24 Geoffrey Bullough in Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare , Vol . VI , identifies Cicero as the chief influence on the concept of ...
... Friendship to get , and to ensue By Loue , not by lucre , that Friendship blinds . ... 24 Geoffrey Bullough in Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare , Vol . VI , identifies Cicero as the chief influence on the concept of ...
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... friendship dies for lack of friends . If friendship is the sun of life , a violation of it is , predictably , a serious eclipse , as we might suspect from Timon's transformation . Aristotle gives a man grounds for genuine complaint if ...
... friendship dies for lack of friends . If friendship is the sun of life , a violation of it is , predictably , a serious eclipse , as we might suspect from Timon's transformation . Aristotle gives a man grounds for genuine complaint if ...
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... friendship , in La Primaudaye's words , into " mere merchandise . " 9937 A final requirement of true friendship is honesty . Cicero speaks most to the point here : In friendship there is nothing false and nothing pretended ; and ...
... friendship , in La Primaudaye's words , into " mere merchandise . " 9937 A final requirement of true friendship is honesty . Cicero speaks most to the point here : In friendship there is nothing false and nothing pretended ; and ...
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