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Francis Bacon
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extreme

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | yea, and possessed—with an extreme wonder at those your virtues 2 1, II | old, he was taken with an extreme desire to go to school again, 3 1, III | fault, though not in so extreme a degree.~(6) Another fault 4 1, V | The first of these is the extreme affecting of two extremities: 5 1, VII | Rome, who was noted for the extreme envy he bare towards all 6 1, VII | did so suddenly pass from extreme scorn to extreme wonder: 7 1, VII | pass from extreme scorn to extreme wonder: and it is of Xenophon 8 1, VIII | we see the detestable and extreme pleasure that arch-heretics, 9 2, Int | But my hope is, that if my extreme love to learning carry me 10 2, VI | digressed because of the extreme prejudice which both religion 11 2, VIII | the mind of man (to the extreme prejudice of knowledge) 12 2, X | clear-sighted in discerning this extreme folly when they made AEsculapius 13 2, XIII | extundere, which importeth the extreme difficulty, and the word 14 2, XIII | paulatim, which importeth the extreme slowness, and we are where 15 2, XV | practice may be exalted to an extreme degree of wonder), than 16 2, XIX | Pannonian armies into an extreme tumult and combustion. For 17 2, XXI | holding that servitude was the extreme of evils, and others that 18 2, XXII | ever towards the contrary extreme of that whereunto we are 19 2, XXIII| do somewhat qualify the extreme difficulty of civil knowledge.~( 20 2, XXIII| although it proceed not to that extreme, yet it consumeth time, 21 2, XXIII| strength to over-hard or extreme points; but choose in their 22 2, XXIII| seldom recovered, it being extreme hard to play an after-game 23 2, XXIII| do somewhat qualify the extreme difficulty of civil knowledge.~( 24 2, XXIII| although it proceed not to that extreme, yet it consumeth time, 25 2, XXIII| strength to over-hard or extreme points; but choose in their 26 2, XXIII| seldom recovered, it being extreme hard to play an after-game


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