| Francis Bacon - Essays - 1884 - 722 pages
...is most admirable (where with I will conclude this first fruit of friendship), which is, that this communicating of a man's self to his friend, works two contrary effects, for it redoubleth joys, and cuHeth griefs in hall's; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...thing is most admirable, wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship, which is, that this oge de( * (1) To a certain degree destroy. halves. For there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1885 - 234 pages
...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 ia halves; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the more; and no... | |
| William Swinton - American literature - 1886 - 690 pages
...most adrai-na rable (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 halves. For there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend but he joyeth the more, and no man... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy, English - 1890 - 826 pages
...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... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1887 - 228 pages
...Solem enim e mvndo tollere videntur, qui amicitiam e vita tollunt. Bacon, Essay on Friendship : This communicating of a Man's self to his Friend, works...Effects ; for it redoubleth Joys, and cutteth Griefs in Halves. For there is no Man, that imparteth his Joys to his Friend, but he joyeth the more ; and no... | |
| Robert Cochrane - Authors, English - 1887 - 572 pages
...thing is most admirable, wherewith I will conclude this first fiuit of friendship, which is, that this cuttcth griefs in halves. For there ia no man that imparteth his joys to his friends, but he joyeth... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1888 - 336 pages
...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 halves. For there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but. he jbyeth the more ; and no... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - Authors, English - 1888 - 306 pages
...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 two contrary effects, for it redoublcth joys, and cutteth grief in halves; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend,... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - Citations anglaises - 1889 - 720 pages
...heart to oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or couiession. 1666 Bacon: Essays. Of Friendship. This communicating of a man's self to his friend works...effects, for it redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in halves; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend but he enjoyeth the more; and no... | |
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