| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 páginas
...Clofenefs was indeed his Tormentor. The Parable of Pytbagoriit is dark, but true, Cor ne edi*0, E at not the Heart. Certainly if a man would give it a hard Phrafe, thofe that want Friends to open themfelves unto, are Cannibals of their own Hearts. But one... | |
| 1801 - 446 páginas
...was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is dark, but true; " cor ne edito," — " ea»not the heart.'* Certainly, if a man would give it a hard...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts : but one thing at most admirable, (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship,) which... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 páginas
...had pleased him, of his second master, Lewis the Eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is dark, but true, " cor...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts: but one thing is most admirable, wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship, which is,... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 páginas
...counsels, and whatsoever lieth upon the heart, to oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession. THE parable of Pythagoras is dark but true, Cor ne...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts. Communicating of a man's self to his friend, works two contrary effects, for it redoubleth joys, and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 páginas
...had pleased him, of his second master, Lewis the eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is dark, but true, " cor...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts : but one thing is most admirable, (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship,) which... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 páginas
...had pleased him, of his second master, Lewis the Eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is dark, but true, Cor ne...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts. But one thing is most admirable, (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of Friendship,) which... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 páginas
...master, Lewis the Eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is darTt, but true, Cor ne edito, " Eat not the heart." Certainly...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts. But one thing is most admirable, (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of Friendship,) which... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 páginas
...had pleased him, of his second master Lewis the eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is dark, but true; Cor ne...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts. But one thing is most admirable, wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship, which is,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 páginas
...had pleased him, of his second master Lewis the eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is dark, but true; Cor ne edito, eat not the in-art. Certainly, if a man would give it a hard phrase, those that want friends to open themselves... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 páginas
...had pleased him, of his second master, Louis the Eleventh, whose closeness was indeed his tormentor. The parable of Pythagoras is dark, but true, "Cor...themselves unto, are cannibals of their own hearts: but one thing is most admirable (wherewith I will conclude this first fruit of friendship), which is,... | |
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