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1 II, 22| granting the favour. To receive affection then is preferable in love 2 II, 22| most dependent on receiving affection, then this is its end. Intercourse 3 II, 22| further end, the receiving of affection. And indeed the same is 4 II, 27| hate", "the beloved show affection". A sign means a demonstrative 5 II, 27| and we could state the affection and sign proper to each 6 II, 27| features. For if there is an affection which belongs properly to 7 II, 27| sense stated, because the affection is proper to the whole kind, 8 II, 27| sign corresponding to each affection. If then this is so, and 9 II, 27| animals which have only one affection proper to them-but each 10 II, 27| proper to them-but each affection has its sign, since it is 11 II, 27| the sign of a particular affection? Perhaps if both belong 12 II, 27| sign correlative with each affection.~—THE END.~ ~ ~ ~