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Alphabetical [« »] affecting 1 affection 13 affectionate 2 affections 21 affects 1 affigit 2 affinity 7 | Frequency [« »] 22 society 22 write 21 acts 21 affections 21 consider 21 consisteth 21 contrariwise | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances affections |
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1 1, I | infused in the humours of the affections. And as for the third point, 2 1, II | and enchant the minds and affections of the youth, and at unawares 3 1, VII | that kind; but of their affections towards learning and perfections 4 1, VIII| shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed the pleasure of 5 1, VIII| exceed the pleasures of the affections? We see in all other pleasures 6 1, VIII| the understanding but the affections purified, not only the spirit 7 2, II | men, more mortal in their affections than in their bodies, do 8 2, IV | due, for the expressing of affections, passions, corruptions, 9 2, IX | that dependency which the affections of the mind are submitted 10 2, X | life, and less change of affections to work upon their bodies, 11 2, XII | policy, about the which men’s affections, praises, fortunes do turn 12 2, XXII| the inquiry touching the affections; for as in medicining of 13 2, XXII| perturbations and distempars of the affections. For as the ancient politiques 14 2, XXII| temperate and stayed, if the affections, as winds, did not put it 15 2, XXII| Ethics, and never handled the affections which is the principal subject 16 2, XXII| pain are to the particular affections as light is to particular 17 2, XXII| nature, touching some of the affections: as of anger, of comfort 18 2, XXII| forth, with great life, how affections are kindled and incited; 19 2, XXII| employing the predominant affections of fear and hope, for the 20 2, XXII| the boiling heat of their affections, nor attempered with time 21 2, XXII| observed truly, that all other affections, though they raise the mind,