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Alphabetical [« »] antiquis 1 antiquitas 1 antiquities 6 antiquity 23 antiquum 1 antistrophe 1 antoninus 7 | Frequency [« »] 24 wit 24 word 23 active 23 antiquity 23 course 23 hand 23 letters | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances antiquity |
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1 1, IV | was enforced to awake all antiquity, and to call former times 2 1, V | two extremities: the one antiquity, the other novelty; wherein 3 1, V | suppress the other; while antiquity envieth there should be 4 1, V | bona et ambulate in ea. Antiquity deserveth that reverence, 5 1, VI | you have no knowledge of antiquity, nor antiquity of knowledge.” 6 1, VI | knowledge of antiquity, nor antiquity of knowledge.” Take a view 7 1, VI | extinguish the memory of heathen antiquity and authors. But contrariwise 8 1, VII | of which honours we see antiquity made this difference; that 9 2, I | examination, and countenance of antiquity, and what by reason of the 10 2, II | deficience cannot be holpen; for antiquity is like fame, caput inter 11 2, II | virtuous emulation with antiquity, that this great building 12 2, VII | to recede as little from antiquity, either in terms or opinions, 13 2, VII | contradiction towards all antiquity; undertaking not only to 14 2, VII | name, without regard of antiquity or paternity, is no good 15 2, VII | sociable intercourse between antiquity and proficience, it seemeth 16 2, VII | seemeth best to keep way with antiquity usque ad aras; and, therefore, 17 2, VII | thus much of the conceit of antiquity, that physic should contemplate 18 2, XIII | no marvel (the manner of antiquity being to consecrate inventors) 19 2, XVI | reason it searcheth into antiquity, reverent, but sparingly 20 2, XVI | of the servile expressing antiquity in an unlike and an unfit 21 2, XXIII| demonstration. Again, the wisdom of antiquity (the shadows whereof are 22 2, XXIII| demonstration. Again, the wisdom of antiquity (the shadows whereof are 23 2, XXV | nowise in derogation of antiquity, but as in a good emulation