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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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1 Int | the way for a full setting forth of his New Organon, or instrument 2 1, I | indeed, excellently set forth the true bounds and limitations 3 1, IV | it is endless, and brings forth indeed cobwebs of learning, 4 1, VII | which merit was lively set forth by the ancients in that 5 1, VII | history doth more lively set forth than that legend tale of 6 1, VII | in sovereignty, painted forth in the greatest table of 7 1, VII | Aristotle, after he had set forth his books of nature, wherein 8 1, VIII | with Epictetus, who went forth one day and saw a woman 9 1, VIII | that was broken, and went forth the next day and saw a woman 10 1, VIII | when Virgil putteth himself forth to attribute to Augustus 11 2, Int | and directions how to set forth and dispose matter: and 12 2, Int | For it is one thing to set forth what ground lieth unmanured, 13 2, II | histories do rather set forth the pomp of business than 14 2, IV | revenge thereof brought forth Fame:—~“Illam terra parens, 15 2, IV | of rebellion) doth bring forth libels and slanders, and 16 2, VI | For as all works do show forth the power and skill of the 17 2, VII | thing and Providence draweth forth another, than if He had 18 2, XI | handled, have rather vapoured forth fables than kindled truth: 19 2, XI | effects, which God hath set forth unto man to be bought at 20 2, XIII | already possessed to draw forth or call before us that which 21 2, XIII | householder, that bringeth forth both new and old store;” 22 2, XIII | strengthen by drawing it forth into questions or places 23 2, XIV | one that should have set forth some magnificent shows or 24 2, XV | hearing, or the pouring forth of a number of verses or 25 2, XVI | so hath he sought to come forth of the second general curse ( 26 2, XVII | at the first, and how far forth they may be polished aforehand, 27 2, XVIII| at the first, and how far forth they may be polished aforehand, 28 2, XXI | although it do many times bring forth acts of beneficence, yet 29 2, XXI | ice which may be ground forth without taking too much 30 2, XXI | their associates, and cast forth the question touching the 31 2, XXII | lovers of change, and so forth. A man shall find in the 32 2, XXII | handsomely and lively painted forth. A man shall meet with in 33 2, XXII | where we may find painted forth, with great life, how affections 34 2, XXII | of Nature, and bringeth forth that which is lame and counterfeit.~( 35 2, XXII | and to obliterate and take forth the evil. The fixing of 36 2, XXII | gate (“of ivory”) sendeth forth the falser dreams.~(17) 37 2, XXIII| to be shaped so as to set forth any good making of the mind 38 2, XXIII| corruption of states is set forth, that esteem not virtue 39 2, XXIII| of Agrippina, came a step forth of his dissimulation when 40 2, XXIII| advantage in the well setting forth of a man’s virtues, fortunes, 41 2, XXIII| help it, he would stretch forth his hand towards a statue 42 2, XXIII| mischief, and shall bring forth a vain thing.” And although 43 2, XXIII| M. Brutus, when he broke forth into that speech,~“Te colui ( 44 2, XXIII| to be shaped so as to set forth any good making of the mind 45 2, XXIII| corruption of states is set forth, that esteem not virtue 46 2, XXIII| of Agrippina, came a step forth of his dissimulation when 47 2, XXIII| advantage in the well setting forth of a man’s virtues, fortunes, 48 2, XXIII| help it, he would stretch forth his hand towards a statue 49 2, XXIII| mischief, and shall bring forth a vain thing.” And although 50 2, XXIII| M. Brutus, when he broke forth into that speech,~“Te colui ( 51 2, XXV | considerations: how far forth particular persons continue 52 2, XXV | to be inspired; how far forth the Church is inspired; 53 2, XXV | is inspired; and how far forth reason may be used; the 54 2, XXV | of Jacob’s well, is drawn forth much in the same kind as 55 2, XXV | liberty granted, as far forth as the polishing of this


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