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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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minds

   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | learning doth soften men’s minds, and makes them more unapt 2 1, II | should infect and enchant the minds and affections of the youth, 3 1, II | it conveyeth into men’s minds much more forcibly by the 4 1, II | that learning doth make the minds of men gentle, generous, 5 1, III | for learning endueth men’s minds with a true sense of the 6 1, IV | unequal mirror of their own minds, or a few received authors 7 1, V | sometimes to entertain their minds with variety and delight; 8 1, VIII | and fierceness of men’s minds; but indeed the accent had 9 1, VIII | the generosity of their minds; and, therefore, it was 10 1, VIII | cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and 11 2, Int | matter: and therefore for minds empty and unfraught with 12 2, VIII | with chalk to mark up those minds which are capable to lodge 13 2, XVI | dumb and deaf, that men’s minds are expressed in gestures, 14 2, XIX | culture and manurance of minds in youth hath such a forcible ( 15 2, XXI | they sought to make men’s minds too uniform and harmonical, 16 2, XXI | evil. For men of corrupted minds presuppose that honesty 17 2, XXII | said that the cure of men’s minds belongeth to sacred divinity, 18 2, XXII | considered, that there are minds which are proportioned to 19 2, XXII | considered that there are minds proportioned to intend many 20 2, XXII | pusillanimity. And again, that some minds are proportioned to that 21 2, XXII | upon this ground; that the minds of all men are at some times 22 2, XXII | have honest and reformed minds, that can neither become 23 2, XXIII| imprinted in the greatest minds, who are so sensible of 24 2, XXIII| fortune is to accustom our minds to judge of the proportion 25 2, XXIII| may term it) of some men’s minds good, but the mathematical 26 2, XXIII| the amendment of their own minds. For the removal of the 27 2, XXIII| sinews and steel of men’s minds, wit, courage, audacity, 28 2, XXIII| imprinted in the greatest minds, who are so sensible of 29 2, XXIII| fortune is to accustom our minds to judge of the proportion 30 2, XXIII| may term it) of some men’s minds good, but the mathematical 31 2, XXIII| the amendment of their own minds. For the removal of the 32 2, XXIII| sinews and steel of men’s minds, wit, courage, audacity,


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