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1 1, II | government, and between arts and sciences, in the verses 2 1, II | and leaving to others the arts of subjects, yet so much 3 1, II | ascended to the height of other arts. For in the time of the 4 1, IV | credit which is yielded to arts and opinions, it is likewise 5 1, IV | belief is attributed to the arts themselves, or to certain 6 1, IV | hence it hath come, that in arts mechanical the first deviser 7 1, V | reduction of knowledge into arts and methods; from which 8 1, V | distribution of particular arts and sciences, men have abandoned 9 1, V | mathematics; for these were the arts which had a kind of primogeniture 10 1, VII | inventors and authors of new arts, endowments, and commodities 11 1, VII | and moral virtue, and the arts or temperature of peace 12 2, Int | professions, and none left free to arts and sciences at large. For 13 2, Int | whether they be lectures of arts, or of professions. For 14 2, Int | deserve it that travail in arts of nature.~12. Another defect 15 2, Int | unripe to logic and rhetoric, arts fitter for graduates than 16 2, Int | gravest of sciences, being the arts of arts; the one for judgment, 17 2, Int | sciences, being the arts of arts; the one for judgment, the 18 2, Int | variety, to begin with those arts (as if one should learn 19 2, Int | that the wisdom of those arts, which is great and universal, 20 2, Int | brotherhood in families, and arts mechanical contract brotherhoods 21 2, I | touching the invention of arts or usages. But a just story 22 2, I | marvels, and history of arts. The first of these no doubt 23 2, I | and likewise of manual arts; but commonly with a rejection 24 2, IV | style, and belongeth to arts of speech, and is not pertinent 25 2, IX | these hath begotten two arts, both of prediction or prenotion; 26 2, IX | superstitions and fantastical arts, yet being purged and restored 27 2, X | imposture. For almost all other arts and sciences are judged 28 2, X | mercenary ostentation.~(13) For arts of pleasure sensual, the 29 2, X | well observed, that the arts which flourish in times 30 2, X | descent of the wheel. With arts voluptuary I couple practices 31 2, XII | best to refer it to the arts of reason. So therefore 32 2, XII | are the keys of all other arts, for as Aristotle saith 33 2, XII | truly said to be the art of arts. Neither do they only direct, 34 2, XII | a stronger bow.~(3) The arts intellectual are four in 35 2, XII | which is retained. So as the arts must be four—art of inquiry 36 2, XIII | much differing—the one of arts and sciences, and the other 37 2, XIII | logic for the invention of arts and sciences. Neither is 38 2, XIV | 1) Now we pass unto the arts of judgment, which handle 39 2, XIV | similitude of human actions and arts, together with the making 40 2, XVI | the invention of all other arts, so hath he sought to come 41 2, XVI | these private and retired arts it may be thought I seek 42 2, XVI | scarcely regarded; so these arts, being here placed with 43 2, XVII | but a mass of words of all arts, to give men countenance, 44 2, XVIII| but a mass of words of all arts, to give men countenance, 45 2, XXI | great aspersion of all other arts; and being in some opinion 46 2, XXI | it with deceits and evil arts, which, if they be first 47 2, XXII | lovers of pleasure, lovers of arts, lovers of change, and so 48 2, XXII | any man, considering the arts thereof which I have enumerated, 49 2, XXIII| Bonae Artes. As for evil arts, if a man would set down 50 2, XXIII| themselves from injury and evil arts, yet this incessant and 51 2, XXIII| Bonae Artes. As for evil arts, if a man would set down 52 2, XXIII| themselves from injury and evil arts, yet this incessant and