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1 1, Int | excellent; all this hath somewhat servile, and holding of 2 1, I | that knowledge hath in it somewhat of the serpent, and, therefore, 3 1, II | strength of the body cometh somewhat the more early, so in states, 4 1, III | it is not amiss to speak somewhat of the two former. The derogations 5 1, IV | augment rumours and add somewhat to them of his own; which 6 1, V | were but like to light upon somewhat formerly rejected, and by 7 1, VII | learning it is pertinent to say somewhat.~(11) Alexander was bred 8 1, VII | thing scholastical, and somewhat idle to recite things that 9 2, II | like, do save and recover somewhat from the deluge of time.~( 10 2, V | same omnipotency to make somewhat nothing, which at the first 11 2, V | at the first made nothing somewhat? according to the Scripture, 12 2, X | this age of the world is somewhat upon the descent of the 13 2, XIV | extremely covet to have somewhat in his understanding fixed 14 2, XIV | though it may seem at first somewhat strange) that that part 15 2, XV | narrow compass, that is, somewhat that hath congruity with 16 2, XVII | certainty there must be somewhat left to practice; but how 17 2, XVIII| certainty there must be somewhat left to practice; but how 18 2, XXI | esteemeth the effecting of somewhat that he hath fixed in his 19 2, XXI | maketh us to desire to have somewhat secured and exempted from 20 2, XXIII| subverted. These respects do somewhat qualify the extreme difficulty 21 2, XXIII| 7) Thus have I stayed somewhat longer upon these sentences 22 2, XXIII| necessity imposed upon men by somewhat in their person or fortune; 23 2, XXIII| some it is nature to be somewhat vicious and enwrapped, and 24 2, XXIII| to turn the use of it to somewhat else; and if he cannot make 25 2, XXIII| to make it as a seed of somewhat in time to come; and if 26 2, XXIII| of every action, to reap somewhat, and not to stand amazed 27 2, XXIII| proper and propitious for somewhat that he shall need afterwards, 28 2, XXIII| son, “That fortune hath somewhat of the nature of a woman, 29 2, XXIII| the human foundation hath somewhat of the sands, as we see 30 2, XXIII| much of their dignity, and somewhat of their defect; but they 31 2, XXIII| subverted. These respects do somewhat qualify the extreme difficulty 32 2, XXIII| 7) Thus have I stayed somewhat longer upon these sentences 33 2, XXIII| necessity imposed upon men by somewhat in their person or fortune; 34 2, XXIII| some it is nature to be somewhat vicious and enwrapped, and 35 2, XXIII| to turn the use of it to somewhat else; and if he cannot make 36 2, XXIII| to make it as a seed of somewhat in time to come; and if 37 2, XXIII| of every action, to reap somewhat, and not to stand amazed 38 2, XXIII| proper and propitious for somewhat that he shall need afterwards, 39 2, XXIII| son, “That fortune hath somewhat of the nature of a woman, 40 2, XXIII| the human foundation hath somewhat of the sands, as we see 41 2, XXIII| much of their dignity, and somewhat of their defect; but they 42 2, XXV | messengers, that he had heard somewhat of Pythagoras, and some