| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 strani
...solitude to want true friends, without which the world is but a wilderness ; and, even in this scene also of solitude, whosoever, in the frame of his nature...friendship, he taketh it of the beast, and not from humanity.7 A principal fruit of friendship is the ease and discharge of the fulness of the heart, which... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 strani
...most truly that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends ; without which the world is but a wilderness ; and even in this sense also...from humanity. A principal fruit of friendship is the case and discharge of the fulness and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1859 - 176 strani
...solitude to want true friends, without which the world is but a wilderness: and even in this sense alsoof solitude, whosoever in the frame of his nature and...friendship is the ease and discharge of the fulness and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause and induce. We know diseases of stoppings... | |
| 1859 - 802 strani
...the soul ! >\veet'nei- of life, and solder of society t And in this sense also of solitude, whoever in the frame of his nature and affections, is unfit for friendship, partakes of the brute aud not of humanity. A principal fruit of friendship is the discharge of the... | |
| 1860 - 544 strani
...fathers of the Church. It is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends, without which the world is but a wilderness ; and, even in this sense also...nature and affections, is unfit for Friendship, he tuketh it of the beast, and not from humanity. Л principal fruit of Friendship, is the ease and discharge... | |
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1861 - 630 strani
...solitude to want true friends, without which the world is but a wilderness ; and, even in this scene also of solitude, whosoever, in the frame of his nature...friendship, he taketh it of the beast, and not from humanity.7 A principal fruit of friendship is the ease and discharge of 1 Aristotle, Eth., B. 8. •Aversation... | |
| 1862 - 812 strani
...most truly, that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends, without which the world is but a wilderness ; and even in this sense also...affections is unfit • for friendship, he taketh it from the beast and not from humanity." Now, Masonry is a world-wide combination for promoting Friendship... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1863 - 546 strani
...most truly, that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends, without which the world is but a wilderness ; and, even in this sense also...he taketh it of the beast, and not from humanity.' The first three of the Essays, which appeared for the first time in the edition of 1825, and are probably... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 468 strani
...most truly that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends ; without which the world is but a wilderness ; and even in this sense also...friendship is the ease and discharge of the fulness and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause and induce. We know diseases of stoppings... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 strani
...affirm most truly that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends, without which the world is but a wilderness : and even in this sense also...friendship is the ease and discharge of the fulness and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause and induce. We know diseases of stoppings... | |
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