Themes -- Family -- Domestic Affections
Family -- Domestic Affections: the value of shared amnd loving intimacy to be discerned, and experienced, in family life.
Preface 2
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("The amiableness of domestic affection")
Letter 1.5
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("Again and again testify")
1.1.6
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("Our domestic circle")
1.1.6
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("The living spirit of love") [1831 only]
1.1.10
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("Our domestic circle")
1.3.2
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("I paid no visit to Geneva")
1.3.7
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("To forget those friends")
1.3.8
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("Domestic affections")
1.4.8
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("My first thought")
1.5.3
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("Our placid home, and our contented hearts") [1831 only]
1.5.9
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("Your gentleness and affection")
1.6.9
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("Kneeling by the coffin of her dead father")
1.7.9
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("How sweet is the affection of others")
1.7.9
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("I cannot live in this world of misery")
2.1.4
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("What can disturb our tranquillity?")
2.4.1
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("Love and respect")
2.4.6
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("Arbiters of my future destiny")
2.9.4
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("the affections of a sensitive being")
3.1.2
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("The tie of our domestic comfort")
3.1.4
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("Our domestic calm")
3.1.4
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("The solitude I coveted")
3.5.7
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("Our circle will be small")
3.6.5
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("His more than daughter")
Walton 4
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("The affections")
Walton 5
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("A husband, and lovely children")