Friendship [ Social interaction / Character / Feelings & Emotions ]
… public selfhood. Concepts > Social interaction Concepts > Character Concepts > Feelings & Emotions Keywords Benevolence Family Literature Morality Philosophy The language of friendship was close to ubiquitous in Enlightenment Britain. Beyond … contexts in which the word likewise surfaced. One’s ‘friends’ in the eighteenth century could just as easily be one’s family: near or distant relations who were not chosen and whose claims to loyalty rested less on personal affinity than … All of the figures commemorated were high-born men; three (Richard Grenville, William Pitt and George Lyttelton) were family relations of Cobham and thus examples of the ‘natural friendship’ described above. As a whole though, the temple …
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