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Francis Bacon
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conceit

   Book, Chapter
1 1, I | the senses. And as for the conceit that too much knowledge 2 1, I | let no man upon a weak conceit of sobriety or an ill-applied 3 1, II | and execute. Out of this conceit Cato, surnamed the Censor, 4 1, II | the state. Out of the same conceit or humour did Virgil, turning 5 1, II | present world.~(5) And for the conceit that learning should dispose 6 1, II | 8) Again, for that other conceit that learning should undermine 7 1, III | with popular estimation and conceit, it is not amiss to speak 8 1, V | affinity with the former, is a conceit that of former opinions 9 2, IV | some special purpose or conceit; which latter kind of parabolical 10 2, IV | examples and subtlety of conceit. And as hieroglyphics were 11 2, VII | preserve thus much of the conceit of antiquity, that physic 12 2, VIII | such as pass in speech and conceit, and are nevertheless apparently 13 2, XI | influxion, is grounded upon the conceit that the mind, as a mirror 14 2, XIV | applied according to the conceit and capacities of the vulgar 15 2, XXIII| verbal and swimming only in conceit; for the one upon the occasion 16 2, XXIII| facturus videretur.~(11) This conceit or position, if it be too 17 2, XXIII| to turn. In some it is a conceit that is almost a nature, 18 2, XXIII| lose labours passed, and a conceit that they can bring about 19 2, XXIII| themselves a little with that conceit which is elegantly expressed 20 2, XXIII| verbal and swimming only in conceit; for the one upon the occasion 21 2, XXIII| facturus videretur.~(11) This conceit or position, if it be too 22 2, XXIII| to turn. In some it is a conceit that is almost a nature, 23 2, XXIII| lose labours passed, and a conceit that they can bring about 24 2, XXIII| themselves a little with that conceit which is elegantly expressed 25 2, XXV | history according to vulgar conceit, as of a basilisk, a unicorn,


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