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1 1, II | as in man the ripeness of strength of the body and mind cometh 2 1, II | about an age, save that the strength of the body cometh somewhat 3 1, II | in every of them greater strength of medicine or remedy than 4 1, IV | distinctions: whereas indeed the strength of all sciences is, as the 5 1, IV | all sciences is, as the strength of the old man’s faggot, 6 1, VIII | celebration; and in effect the strength of all other human desires. 7 2, Int | sharp, it requireth more strength, but wisdom is that which 8 2, X | four kinds—health, beauty, strength, and pleasure: so the knowledges 9 2, X | activity hath two parts, strength and swiftness; and patience 10 2, XIV | seducement that worketh by the strength of the impression, and not 11 2, XV | contracteth judgment to a strength. But this is true, that 12 2, XVII | disciple not to know his strength.~(4) But knowledge that 13 2, XVIII| disciple not to know his strength.~(4) But knowledge that 14 2, XXII | body into health, beauty, strength, and pleasure, so the good 15 2, XXII | observe, that many have strength of wit and courage, but 16 2, XXII | subject of it, than in the strength and vigour of it.~ 17 2, XXIII| not strain their credit or strength to over-hard or extreme 18 2, XXIII| not strain their credit or strength to over-hard or extreme 19 2, XXV | summary brevity, a compacted strength, and a complete perfection; 20 2, XXV | substance.~(12) And for strength, it is true that knowledges 21 2, XXV | exact methods have a show of strength, in that each part seemeth