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1 1, Int | and labours, he can take hold of any superficial ornaments 2 1, II | than one man’s means can hold way with a common purse.~( 3 1, II | fable of Ixion, and it will hold him from being vaporous 4 1, II | towards any business which can hold or detain their mind.~(6) 5 2, Int | ancient and general, yet I hold to be an error; which is, 6 2, I | pure as before. But this I hold fit, that these narrations, 7 2, VII | opinion we will take this hold, that the invention of forms 8 2, VII | I marvel not; because I hold it not possible to be invented 9 2, VIII | in these sciences which hold so much of imagination and 10 2, X | for games of recreation, I hold them to belong to civil 11 2, XI | than it hath been, yet I hold that in the end it must 12 2, XI | that purpose; yet I should hold them unlawful, as opposing 13 2, XIII | scattered in both academies did hold it in subtlety and integrity. 14 2, XV | man be deep and full, I hold the entry of common-places 15 2, XVII | besiege every little fort or hold. For if the field be kept, 16 2, XVIII| besiege every little fort or hold. For if the field be kept, 17 2, XXII | times, wherein few men do hold any consultations touching 18 2, XXII | we make a few posies to hold in our hands, but no man 19 2, XXII | further expectation than can hold out, and so an insatisfaction 20 2, XXIII| men have a good stay and hold of themselves, and that 21 2, XXIII| more or less material, I hold them to stand thus. First 22 2, XXIII| was one that knew how to hold his peace.”~(49) Notwithstanding, 23 2, XXIII| men have a good stay and hold of themselves, and that 24 2, XXIII| more or less material, I hold them to stand thus. First 25 2, XXIII| was one that knew how to hold his peace.”~(49) Notwithstanding,