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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 Int | it “a couch whereupon to rest a searching and restless 2 Int | relief of man’s estate.” The rest of the First Book was given 3 1, Int | England, Scotland, and the rest, and he shall find this 4 1, III | Cynic.” But, above all the rest, this gross and palpable 5 1, IV | one corner, you darken the rest; so that the fable and fiction 6 1, IV | untruth, it is of all the rest the foulest; as that which 7 1, V | prevailed and suppressed the rest; so as if a man should begin 8 1, V | of Plato, Proclus and the rest, with the mathematics; for 9 1, V | greatest error of all the rest is the mistaking or misplacing 10 1, V | knowledge a couch whereupon to rest a searching and restless 11 1, V | planets, Saturn, the planet of rest and contemplation; and Jupiter, 12 1, VI | principalities, and the rest, which are all angels of 13 1, VI | the day wherein God did rest and contemplate His own 14 1, VI | by reason of his leisure, rest in a place, and lying in 15 1, VI | of God, so if we should rest only in the contemplation 16 1, VII | as he excelled all the rest in learning, so he excelled 17 1, VII | Falinus; and amongst the rest Xenophon happened to say, “ 18 2, Int | distributeth to all the rest. So if any man think philosophy 19 2, II | itself, and that oracle of rest given to AENeas, antiquam 20 2, II | when he could not take rest, contained matter of affairs, 21 2, III | in the wilderness, or at rest, as the ark in the Temple: 22 2, IV | feigned orations, and the rest) is into poesy narrative, 23 2, IV | So in the fable that the rest of the gods having conspired 24 2, V | similitude, diversity, and the rest of those extern characters 25 2, VII | diversity, possibility, and the rest, with this distinction and 26 2, VII | as deficient, is of the rest the most excellent in two 27 2, VII | final causes, mixed with the rest in physical inquiries, hath 28 2, VII | unlike bodies;” and so of the rest, both causes being true 29 2, VIII | respect of the fire, and the rest, may superinduce upon some 30 2, VIII | Democritus, Parmenides, and the rest. For although Aristotle, 31 2, X | soul so placed enjoy no rest, if that principle be true, 32 2, XIII | should purchase all the rest. And like as the West Indies 33 2, XIII | command, and to reject the rest), I do receive particular 34 2, XIV | and unmovable, and as a rest and support of the mind. 35 2, XVII | then it is more assured to rest upon roots than slips: so 36 2, XVIII| then it is more assured to rest upon roots than slips: so 37 2, XIX | alter the partitions of the rest. For let the knowledge extant ( 38 2, XX | sobriety and truth receive the rest of their inquiries and labours. 39 2, XX | pleasure and pain, and the rest, they had stayed a little 40 2, XXI | envy and sting, and the rest—that is, all forms and natures 41 2, XXII | fountains and causes of the rest, or most frequent in concurrence 42 2, XXII | suppressing and bridling the rest. For as in the government 43 2, XXII | two, as an example of the rest, because it were too long 44 2, XXII | company, fame, laws, and the rest, which we recited in the 45 2, XXII | accurate and elaborate than the rest, and is built upon this 46 2, XXIII| but some few go right, the rest would follow:” so in that 47 2, XXIII| measure and scale of the rest of their actions and desires; 48 2, XXIII| which answereth to all the rest. But, above all things, 49 2, XXIII| coward, mildness; and so the rest. For the second, a man must 50 2, XXIII| more labour than any of the rest;” and presently will seem 51 2, XXIII| but some few go right, the rest would follow:” so in that 52 2, XXIII| measure and scale of the rest of their actions and desires; 53 2, XXIII| which answereth to all the rest. But, above all things, 54 2, XXIII| coward, mildness; and so the rest. For the second, a man must 55 2, XXIII| more labour than any of the rest;” and presently will seem


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