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1 1, Int | intellectual matters there seemeth to be no less contention 2 1, Int | judgment is truly made. For it seemeth much in a king if, by the 3 1, IV | than vain words: wherein it seemeth the reprehension of St. 4 1, IV | fable and fiction of Scylla seemeth to be a lively image of 5 1, V | other novelty; wherein it seemeth the children of time do 6 1, V | had restrained them. So it seemeth men doubt lest time is become 7 1, V | the truth is, that time seemeth to be of the nature of a 8 2, I | For as for that part which seemeth supernumerary, which is 9 2, I | the history of the world seemeth to me to be as the statue 10 2, II | they fix and settle, so it seemeth that by the providence of 11 2, V | but being examined, it seemeth to me rather a depredation 12 2, V | the spring-head thereof seemeth to me not to have been visited, 13 2, VII | his scholar, with whom it seemeth he did emulate; the one 14 2, VII | antiquity and proficience, it seemeth best to keep way with antiquity 15 2, VII | which they term fortune, seemeth to me (as far as I can judge 16 2, VIII | premendo littus iniquum; for it seemeth to me there can hardly be 17 2, X | one deficience more, which seemeth to me of greatest consequence: 18 2, XI | the travail therein taken seemeth to have been rather in a 19 2, XII | the least delightful, and seemeth but a net of subtlety and 20 2, XIII | report deficient; which seemeth to me to be such a deficience 21 2, XIII | logicians speak of, and which seemeth familiar with Plato, whereby 22 2, XIII | suggestion. The former of these seemeth scarcely a part of knowledge, 23 2, XIV | know well it is not as it seemeth to be; yet the more subtle 24 2, XIV | intervene in every inquiry, it seemeth to me that the true and 25 2, XV | is extant of it; but it seemeth to me that there are better 26 2, XVI | yet in modern languages it seemeth to me as free to make new 27 2, XVII | part of knowledge of method seemeth to me so weakly inquired 28 2, XVII | 3) The latter whereof seemeth to be via deserta et interclusa. 29 2, XVII | question, the inquiry whereof seemeth to me deficient.~(14) There 30 2, XVIII| part of knowledge of method seemeth to me so weakly inquired 31 2, XVIII| 3) The latter whereof seemeth to be via deserta et interclusa. 32 2, XVIII| question, the inquiry whereof seemeth to me deficient.~(14) There 33 2, XIX | faculties intellectual, but seemeth to have a proper cure contained 34 2, XX | division of moral knowledge seemeth to be into the exemplar 35 2, XXI | themselves, whereof the latter seemeth to be the worthier; for 36 2, XXI | agreeable to our natures; it seemeth to be most pure and natural 37 2, XXI | pusilli et diffidentis. And it seemeth to me that most of the doctrines 38 2, XXI | and particular, as far as seemeth fit, we will now return 39 2, XXI | which I note as deficient, seemeth to me to be one of the best 40 2, XXII | without which part the former seemeth to be no better than a fair 41 2, XXII | reporting it deficient, which seemeth almost incredible, and is 42 2, XXII | advantage out of that which seemeth adverse and contrary; which 43 2, XXII | The opinion of Aristotle seemeth to me a negligent opinion, 44 2, XXII | culture of the mind that seemeth yet more accurate and elaborate 45 2, XXII | time to come. But this part seemeth sacred and religious, and 46 2, XXII | further note, that there seemeth to be a relation or conformity 47 2, XXIII| the true model whereof seemeth to me well expressed by 48 2, XXIII| To conclude, behaviour seemeth to me as a garment of the 49 2, XXIII| reduced. Of this wisdom it seemeth some of the ancient Romans 50 2, XXIII| flattery and insinuation, which seemeth set and artificial, sinketh 51 2, XXIII| no point of order, as it seemeth at first, but of substance. 52 2, XXIII| differing. In which error it seemeth Pompey was, of whom Cicero 53 2, XXIII| first degree of vanity) seemeth to me rather a vice in manners 54 2, XXIII| Another part of this knowledge seemeth to have some repugnancy 55 2, XXIII| dissimulations: whereof it seemeth Tacitus made this judgment, 56 2, XXIII| is hidden, insomuch as it seemeth to participate of much irregularity 57 2, XXIII| that this globe, which seemeth to us a dark and shady body, 58 2, XXIII| the true model whereof seemeth to me well expressed by 59 2, XXIII| To conclude, behaviour seemeth to me as a garment of the 60 2, XXIII| reduced. Of this wisdom it seemeth some of the ancient Romans 61 2, XXIII| flattery and insinuation, which seemeth set and artificial, sinketh 62 2, XXIII| no point of order, as it seemeth at first, but of substance. 63 2, XXIII| differing. In which error it seemeth Pompey was, of whom Cicero 64 2, XXIII| first degree of vanity) seemeth to me rather a vice in manners 65 2, XXIII| Another part of this knowledge seemeth to have some repugnancy 66 2, XXIII| dissimulations: whereof it seemeth Tacitus made this judgment, 67 2, XXIII| is hidden, insomuch as it seemeth to participate of much irregularity 68 2, XXIII| that this globe, which seemeth to us a dark and shady body, 69 2, XXV | that it is not done, it seemeth to me a thing usual, by 70 2, XXV | strength, in that each part seemeth to support and sustain the 71 2, XXV | wherein nevertheless there seemeth to be a liberty granted,


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