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" Cor ne edito (Eat not the heart). Certainly, if a man would give it a hard phrase, those that want friends to open themselves unto are cannibals of their own hearts. But one thing is most admirable (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship),... "
Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ... - Page 114
by Ancient learning - 1812
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Bacon's essays, with annotations by R. Whately

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 pages
...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 griefs in halfs; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend,...
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The Essays Or Counsels Civil and Moral. With the Wisdom of the Ancients ...

Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 pages
...I will conclude this firft Fruit of Friendjhip), which is, that this communicating of a Man's felf to his Friend works two contrary Effects ; for it...imparteth his Griefs to his Friend, but he grieveth the lefs. So that it is, in Truth of Operation upon a Man's Mind of like virtue as the Alchymifts ufe to...
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Bacon's Essays: With Annotations

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 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 hall•s; for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the more, and no...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1

Abraham Mills - 1858 - 594 pages
...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 nun's mind of like virtue as the alchymists used to attribute...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 6

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 792 pages
...self to his friend works two contrary effects ; for it 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. So that it is in truth of operation upon a man's mind, of like virtue as the alchymists use to attribute...
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Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis ..., Volume 6

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...thing is moat 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...
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The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral with A table of the colours of good ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1859 - 176 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...man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joycth the more ; and no man that imparteth his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less. So...
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The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, Manchester Unity

1860 - 544 pages
...confession. Those that want friends to open themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts. This communicating of a man's self to his friend works two contrary effects, for it redoubleth joys, and cuueth griefs in halves. There is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the more...
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Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy

George Lillie Craik - 1860 - 720 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 itredoubleth joys and cuttelh griefs in halves : for there is no man that imparteth his joys to his...
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Bacon, His Writings and His Philosophy

George Lillie Craik - 1862 - 728 pages
...that this communicating of a man's self to his friend works two contrary effects, for itredoubleth joys and cutteth griefs in halves: for there is no...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...
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