| Jeremy Taylor, John Wheeldon - 1768 - 128 str.
...intercourfes ; and no obligation to a friend can reach fo high as our duty to God : and he thai does aN bafe thing in zeal for his friend, burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together ; it is a confpiracy but no longer friend/hip. And when Cato lent his wife to Hortenfius, and Socrates... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1817 - 898 str.
...self; she is born of time and experience, and shows her proof in hard probation." Vol. ip 288. " Jle that does a base thing in zeal for his friend, burns...Such proof of love is conspiracy, not friendship." Vol. iii. p. 49. j J°y— the J°y °f the heart is not gay ; it is soul-centred; and calls for meditation... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 538 str.
...order in worthy intercourses ; and no obligation to a friend can reach as high as our duty to God : and he that does a base thing in zeal for his friend,...the golden thread that ties their hearts together ; it is a conspiracy, but no longer friendship. And when Cato lent his wife to Hortensius, and Socrates... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 564 str.
...intercourses ; and no obligation to a friend can reach as high as our duty to God : and he that does a.base thing in zeal for his friend, burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together ; it is a conspiracy, but no longer friendship. And when Cato lent his wife to Hortensius, and Socrates... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 str.
...compliance with a general custom 1 Is not Bishop Taylor right when, in his Essay on Friendship, he says, " He that does a base thing in zeal for his friend burns...the golden thread that ties their hearts together." His words are : " I confess and declare, that as I remember, a good while after the cause ended 1 received... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 554 str.
...order in worthy intercourses ; and no obligation to a friend can reach as high as our duty to God : and he that does a base thing in zeal for his friend,...the golden thread that ties their hearts together ; it is a conspiracy, but no longer friendship. And when Cato lent his wife to Hortensius, and Socrates... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 str.
...compliance with a general custom? Is not Bishop Taylor right when, in his Essay on Friendship, he says, " He that does a base thing in zeal for his friend burns...the golden thread that ties their hearts together." His words are : " I confess and declare, that as I remember, a good while after the cause ended I received... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - 1834 - 658 str.
...order in worthy intercourses; and no obligation to a friend can reach as high as our duty to God : and he that does a base thing in zeal for his friend,...the golden thread that ties their hearts together; it is a conspiracy, but no longer friendship. And when Cato lent his wife to Hortensius, and Socrates... | |
| Cynosure - 1837 - 272 str.
...tongue I speak) The faults of great men through their sear-clothes break. CYRIL TOURNEUR. HE that does'a base thing in zeal for his friend, burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together. JER. TAYLOR. How is it possible to expect that mankind will take advice, when they will not so much... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 str.
...wisdom and virtue, goodness and beneficence, and all the impresses of God upon the spirits of brave men. He that does a base thing in zeal for his friend ,...the golden thread that ties their hearts together. If friendship be a charity in society, and is not for contemplation and noise, but for material comforts... | |
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