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 become depraved in being made like to one another: but the Friendship of the good is good, growing with their intercourse; they improve also, as it seems, by repeated acts, and by mutual correction, for they receive impress from one another in the points which give them pleasure; whence says the poet,

Here then we will terminate our discourse of Friendship. The next thing is to go into the subject of Pleasure.