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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | and such a readiness to take flame and blaze from the 2 1, Int | wits and labours, he can take hold of any superficial 3 1, II | great scholars, let him take Epaminondas the Theban, 4 1, II | some faculty wherein they take pride, and so entertaineth 5 1, II | And that learning should take up too much time or leisure: 6 1, III | points the most summary to take away the estimation of wealth: 7 1, IV | learning. Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing 8 1, IV | on the other side, if you take out every axiom, as the 9 1, V | the children of time do take after the nature and malice 10 1, V | goeth aside and stoopeth to take up, the race is hindered,~“ 11 1, V | with other things, and to take the true value thereof by 12 1, VI | antiquity of knowledge.” Take a view of the ceremonial 13 1, VII | subtleties of Aristotle, to take a matter both ways, pro 14 1, VII | but a pair of tables, to take the wise and pithy words 15 1, VII | into the inner treasury to take the money there accumulate, 16 2, Int | and supplied. And this I take to be a great cause that 17 2, Int | and territories, yet they take themselves to have a kind 18 2, Int | touching impossibility, I take it those things are to be 19 2, Int | notwithstanding, if any man will take to himself rather that of 20 2, II | Ahasuerus, when he could not take rest, contained matter of 21 2, VII | of which opinion we will take this hold, that the invention 22 2, VII | knowledge, he may advise and take notice what are the forms, 23 2, VII | physic doth make inquiry and take consideration of the same 24 2, IX | to constitute. For I do take the consideration in general, 25 2, IX | faculties of the mind do take and occupate in the organs 26 2, X | please.~(12) For athletic, I take the subject of it largely, 27 2, XI | mirror or glass, should take illumination from the foreknowledge 28 2, XIII | her hill, lest it should take root and grow? Add then 29 2, XIII | to the purpose which we take into our consideration. 30 2, XIII | to speak of (if he will take the pains), he may have 31 2, XXI | and effective. For let us take a brief review of that which 32 2, XXI | that there are some who take more pleasure in enjoying 33 2, XXI | to be best. For who can take upon him to write of the 34 2, XXII | garment except we first take measure of the body.~(4) 35 2, XXII | merely indifferent), to take pleasure in the good of 36 2, XXII | disposition contrariwise, to take distaste at the good of 37 2, XXII | shall be, that we beware we take not at the first either 38 2, XXII | mind, and to obliterate and take forth the evil. The fixing 39 2, XXIII| This wisdom the Romans did take much knowledge of: Nam pol 40 2, XXIII| distance from which a man might take measure and scale of the 41 2, XXIII| knowledge is, for men to take good information touching 42 2, XXIII| ourselves.~(24) For men ought to take an impartial view of their 43 2, XXIII| and concurrents; and to take that course wherein there 44 2, XXIII| reputation.~(29) Fifthly, to take special heed how they guide 45 2, XXIII| his own carriage, he must take heed he show not himself 46 2, XXIII| but cannot accommodate nor take in; either of which is very 47 2, XXIII| their beginnings, and do not take things in order of time 48 2, XXIII| the cause why those which take their course of rising by 49 2, XXIII| streams; and like as waters do take tinctures and tastes from 50 2, XXIII| This wisdom the Romans did take much knowledge of: Nam pol 51 2, XXIII| distance from which a man might take measure and scale of the 52 2, XXIII| knowledge is, for men to take good information touching 53 2, XXIII| ourselves.~(24) For men ought to take an impartial view of their 54 2, XXIII| and concurrents; and to take that course wherein there 55 2, XXIII| reputation.~(29) Fifthly, to take special heed how they guide 56 2, XXIII| his own carriage, he must take heed he show not himself 57 2, XXIII| but cannot accommodate nor take in; either of which is very 58 2, XXIII| their beginnings, and do not take things in order of time 59 2, XXIII| the cause why those which take their course of rising by 60 2, XXIII| streams; and like as waters do take tinctures and tastes from 61 2, XXV | of conscience; for that I take indeed to be a breaking,


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