The fact is simply that with them it took a different form, that of passionatefriendship between men.
2
It would be the best date of my life; we danced, talked, drank and fell headlong into a passionatefriendship.
3
From that day a tender and passionatefriendship such as exists only between women was established between Princess Mary and Natásha.
4
Though reputed to be haughty and capricious, she entertained for Theodora an even passionatefriendship, and now visited England only to see her.
5
His gratitude to the hero was boundless, his devotion blind, his enthusiasm founded upon reason, his affection warm as the most sincere and passionatefriendship.
1
My feelings of friendship for you-ofaffectionatefriendship-willbe as true as ever.
2
Present me respectfully to Mrs. Gallatin, and be assured of my constant and affectionatefriendship.
3
That he had won her interest, her respect, her friendship-even her affectionatefriendship-he was perfectly aware.
4
We all join in love to Mrs. Monroe; and accept for yourself assurances of sincere and affectionatefriendship.
5
I'd realized since the two of them had arrived that their bond was more than mere affectionatefriendship.
Uso de romantic friendship em inglês
1
An ideal-and a romanticfriendship conducted in the light of an ideal.
2
They end by enjoying themselves immensely, and perhaps making some romanticfriendship.
3
Among the virtues which literature inspires, is often that of the most romanticfriendship.
4
A life-long romanticfriendship, absolutely precluded from becoming anything more, was just what appealed to her.
5
Eva saw a great deal of her former brother, and there subsisted between them a romanticfriendship.
6
Their companionship ripened into romanticfriendship.
7
It is not Greek love of women, but romanticfriendship for boys, that resembles modern love for women.
8
You constant little dove, you don't mean that you have kept up that romanticfriendship all these years?
9
Of his romanticfriendship for Titus Woyciechowski and John Matuszynski-his "Johnnie"-thereare abundant evidences in the letters.
10
For fifteen years this strange and most romanticfriendship had continued, and to a degree it had worn itself out.
11
Bound into the life of Disraeli is a peculiar incident in the romanticfriendship that existed between him and Mrs. Willyums of Torquay, Cornwall.
12
In that time, she's had two romanticfriendships -not quite lovers, but more than just friends.
13
She had never been unfaithful to Patrick, but she had skilfully developed romanticfriendships with a number of men.
14
She portrays for us her convent life with its dreams, its exaltations, its romanticfriendships, and its ardent enthusiasms.
15
'Her romanticfriendship with Emma Brandon is a proof that she cannot have much in common with me.'