| Jim Ellis, James Richard Ellis - 2003 - Liczba stron: 316
...finishing of a work, or the like. If a man have a true friend, he may rest almost secure that the care of those things will continue after him. So that a...body is confined to a place; but where friendship is, all offices of life are as it were granted to him and his deputy.70 The relation between a man... | |
| Thomas Alan King - 2004 - Liczba stron: 388
...beyond its placement; friendship, moreover, guaranteed mobility within the precedent set by decorum. "A man hath a body, and that body is confined to a place," wrote Bacon; "but where friendship is, all offices of life are as it were granted to him and his deputy.... | |
| Thomas MacFaul - 2007 - Liczba stron: 9
...self, arguing that If a man have a true friend, he may rest almost secure that the care of [his works] will continue after him. So that a man hath, as it...body is confined to a place; but where friendship is, all offices of life are as it were granted to him and his deputy. For he may exercise them by his... | |
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