King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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... affection. And in affection we find the possibility of a neighborly, kind, and conserving economy. Obviously there is some risk in making affection the pivot of an argument about economy. The charge will be made that affection is an ...
... affection. And in affection we find the possibility of a neighborly, kind, and conserving economy. Obviously there is some risk in making affection the pivot of an argument about economy. The charge will be made that affection is an ...
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... affection as a 'middle-place' between 'disposition' and 'passion' is minimally informative, obfuscating whether affection is to be conceived as a composite of the two or whether it is equidistant from, and therefore equally unalike ...
... affection as a 'middle-place' between 'disposition' and 'passion' is minimally informative, obfuscating whether affection is to be conceived as a composite of the two or whether it is equidistant from, and therefore equally unalike ...
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... affection it needs in the remaining chapters of this book, I'd like to stress the importance of affection in the entire family—with your children, your siblings, and the rest of your extended family. Affection should not be limited to ...
... affection it needs in the remaining chapters of this book, I'd like to stress the importance of affection in the entire family—with your children, your siblings, and the rest of your extended family. Affection should not be limited to ...
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... affection yet it confifts fo much in the affections , that there can be no true religion without them . He who has no religious affection is in a ftate of fpiritual death , and is wholly deftitute of the powerful , quickening , faving ...
... affection yet it confifts fo much in the affections , that there can be no true religion without them . He who has no religious affection is in a ftate of fpiritual death , and is wholly deftitute of the powerful , quickening , faving ...
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... affection, in much the way an uninvited kiss intended as a greeting is a kind of violation. Intent is in the grey areas of affection, the most important place to begin to understand affection. To understand the history of affection ...
... affection, in much the way an uninvited kiss intended as a greeting is a kind of violation. Intent is in the grey areas of affection, the most important place to begin to understand affection. To understand the history of affection ...
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