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Literary friendships.-In early life.-Different from those of men of the world.-They suffer an unrestrained communication of their ideas, and bear reprimands and exhortations.-Unity of feelings.-A sympathy not of manners but of feelings.-Admit of dissimilar characters.-Their peculiar glory.-Their sorrow.
Among the virtues which literature inspire