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1 1, I | delighted in beholding the variety of things and vicissitude 2 1, II | curious and irresolute by variety of reading, or too peremptory 3 1, II | him, that he did, with the variety and power of his discourses 4 1, IV | and request eloquence and variety of discourse, as the fittest 5 1, IV | abundance of leisure, and small variety of reading, but their wits 6 1, IV | travail of wit had joined variety and universality of reading 7 1, IV | natural philosophy from variety of speculations to the magnitude 8 1, V | opinions or sects after variety and examination the best 9 1, V | entertain their minds with variety and delight; sometimes for 10 1, VII | produce, than to embrace the variety of them. First, therefore, 11 1, VII | science, and that in all variety.~(12) And herein again it 12 2, Int | and supellex, stuff and variety, to begin with those arts ( 13 2, III | are according to all the variety of occasions, advertisements, 14 2, IV | goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found in the 15 2, IV | those times wanted both variety of examples and subtlety 16 2, VII | natural history describeth the variety of things; physic the causes, 17 2, VII | doctrine concerning all variety and particularity of things; 18 2, VII | co-ordinations whereof make all this variety. The second respect, which 19 2, VII | superinducing that nature upon any variety of matter; and so is less 20 2, X | of spirit hath over the variety of matter or form. Nothing 21 2, X | compositions of art, both the variety of them will be increased, 22 2, XIII | ready handled in all the variety that may be; as that, to 23 2, XIV | principles about which the variety of their disputatious might 24 2, XXI | is natural in man towards variety and proceeding, which in 25 2, XXI | purposes of life, there is much variety; whereof men are sensible 26 2, XXII | constitution of the patient nor the variety of accidents. So in the 27 2, XXIII| positions, extending to much variety of occasions; whereupon 28 2, XXIII| ends and natures of the variety of them only, but also of 29 2, XXIII| many matters. So that this variety of knowledge tendeth in 30 2, XXIII| which it beareth towards all variety of occasions. But that opinion 31 2, XXIII| to be, in regard of the variety of their intelligences, 32 2, XXIII| positions, extending to much variety of occasions; whereupon 33 2, XXIII| ends and natures of the variety of them only, but also of 34 2, XXIII| many matters. So that this variety of knowledge tendeth in 35 2, XXIII| which it beareth towards all variety of occasions. But that opinion 36 2, XXIII| to be, in regard of the variety of their intelligences,