| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 266 sider
...is most admirable2 (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship), which is, that this communicating of a man's self to his friend works...his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less. So that it is, in truth, of operation upon a man's mind of like virtue as the alchymists use to attribute... | |
| E S. P - 1874 - 588 sider
...of friends — to take them with the flaws of vice. — Feltham. Friendship's Contrary Effects. — Communicating of a man's self to his friend works...man that imparteth his griefs to his friend but he grieyeth the less. — Bacon. Friendship of the World.— When I see leaves drop from their trees in... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1874 - 100 sider
...thing is most admirable?(wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship), which is, that this communicating of a man's self to his friend, works...effects, for it redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in halfs. For there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the more, and no man... | |
| Monday Club (Boston). - 1875 - 412 sider
...communicating of a man's self to his friend," he says, "redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in halfs ; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his...his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less." Then, " whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and... | |
| Monday Club - 1875 - 414 sider
...communicating of a man's self to his friend," he says, "redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in halfs ; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his...his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less." Then, " whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and... | |
| Gerhard E. Penning - 1875 - 146 sider
...maid westward but she sings it (Sh. W. Tale IV, 4, 296). For there is no man that imparteth his joy to his friend, but he joyeth the more; and no man that imparteth his grief to his friend, but he grieveth the less (Fr. Bacon, Hr. 111). I never sit thus but I think of... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 sider
...is most admirable, (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship,) which is, that this communicating of a man's self to his friend works...his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less. So that it is, in truth, of operation upon a man's mind of like virtue as the alchymists used to attribute... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 sider
...most admirable — wherewith I mil conclude this first fruit of friendship — which is, that this me. Jul. If they do see thee, they will murder thee....world they saw thee here. Jul. By whose direction f jp-ieveth the less. So that it is, in truth, of operation upon a man's mind of like virtue as the alchymists... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 300 sider
...contrary effects : for it redoubled! Essay 27] ©f jfrtenfcsjbtp 95 joys, and cutteth griefs in halfs. For there is no man that imparteth his joys to his...his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less. So that it is, in truth, of operation upon a man's mind of like virtue as the 130 alchymists use to... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 sider
...thing is most admirable (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship), which is, that this ll, ltd impartcth his joys to his friend but he joyeth the more ; and no man that impartcth his griefs to his... | |
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