Friendship [ Social interaction / Character / Feelings & Emotions ]
… as described by the ancient philosophers’. However, in the account provided by his own friend and biographer James Boswell, he ultimately accepted Mary Knowles’s counter-argument that Jesus loved one disciple (John) more than any other … seminal novel, naturally differed greatly in its benefits and its means of expression from that between Johnson and Boswell. Ultimately, the most remarkable fact about friendship in eighteenth-century Britain may not be its heterogeneity … 1171a. 3 . Michel de Montaigne, ‘On Friendship’, in Essays, trad. J. M. Cohen (London: Penguin, 1958), p. 101. 4 . James Boswell, Life of Johnson [1980], ed. R. W. Chapman (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), p. 946. Partager Partager sur …
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