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1 1, II | good-humour and pleasing conceits towards themselves; or because 2 1, III | consonancy it hath to men’s conceits in the expressing, and to 3 1, V | in their own reason and conceits. Upon these intellectualists, 4 1, V | and doctrines with some conceits which they have most admired, 5 1, V | recessit, &c. But of these conceits Aristotle speaketh seriously 6 1, VIII | back the first offers and conceits of the mind, and to accept 7 2, VIII | credulous and superstitious conceits and observations of sympathies 8 2, IX | is the operation of the conceits and passions of the mind 9 2, XI | of the senses; whence the conceits have grown (now almost made 10 2, XV | memory. Emblem reduceth conceits intellectual to images sensible, 11 2, XVI | current and accepted for conceits, as moneys are for values, 12 2, XVII | similitudes,” &c. For those whose conceits are seated in popular opinions 13 2, XVII | dispute; but those whose conceits are beyond popular opinions, 14 2, XVII | in rude times when those conceits which are now trivial were 15 2, XVIII| similitudes,” &c. For those whose conceits are seated in popular opinions 16 2, XVIII| dispute; but those whose conceits are beyond popular opinions, 17 2, XVIII| in rude times when those conceits which are now trivial were 18 2, XXIII| from their servants, their conceits and opinions from their 19 2, XXIII| from their servants, their conceits and opinions from their 20 2, XXV | nature, some notions and conceits of virtue and vice, justice