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1 Think you I would marry merely for an elegant home and an intellectual companion ?
2 I thought you were to be my intellectual companion .
3 So now- Iamgoing to be his intellectual companion .
4 With an intellectual companion any place is home; with a stupid one a palace becomes a wilderness.
5 That Frederick von Kammacher's new intellectual companion was Max Stirner, was the result of a profound disillusionment.
6 Very suitable for a landlady, if you are not looking in the person of your hostess for an intellectual companion .
7 But, with an obstinacy equally silent, she set herself against the drudgery that would have made her his intellectual companion .
8 It was for this reason that he loved her but he didn't desire her so much except as an intellectual companion .
9 As the triumvirate move away from the battle in search of an alehouse, their intellectual companion continues to watch out for someone.
10 She would be his intellectual companion during the rather rare moments he would be able to spare for her from his work.
11 I can see that Amy was not my fit intellectual companion , and all emotion at the thought of her has gone from me.
12 His mind, I said to myself, is like Spenser's, vowed away from coarseness and vulgarity: he's the most perfect intellectual companion in the world.
13 And intellectual companions are not wanting there, as some have said.
14 Naturally Darby and Joan fall victims to the very dangerous illusion that they're intellectual companions .
15 They were the intellectual companions of men.
16 She does so long, she says, for the time when they will be intellectual companions for her.
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This collocation consists of: Intellectual companion through the time