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1 1, II | men slothful: it were a strange thing if that which accustometh 2 1, V | be demonstrate, they seem strange to our assent; but being 3 1, VII | occasion that some spake what a strange resolution it was in Lucius 4 2, Int | colleges in Europe, I find strange that they are all dedicated 5 2, I | place and region, or the strange events of time and chance, 6 2, II | 9) For lives, I do find strange that these times have so 7 2, VIII| some frivolous experiments, strange rather by disguisement than 8 2, VIII| beget hopes and beliefs of strange and impossible shapes. And, 9 2, VIII| occasions, I find them not so strange; but when I read them in 10 2, X | preparation of medicines I do find strange, specially considering how 11 2, X | the body of man. It were a strange speech which spoken, or 12 2, X | that dive, that obtain a strange power of containing respiration, 13 2, XIII| motion; so it cannot be found strange if sciences be no further 14 2, XIV | may seem at first somewhat strange) that that part which is 15 2, XIV | suddenly abroad, he would have strange and absurd imaginations. 16 2, XXI | breaketh not the hand to such strange and hard stops and passages, 17 2, XXII| cannot but find exceeding strange that it is not reduced to 18 2, XXII| perturbation. And here again I find strange, as before, that Aristotle 19 2, XXV | auctoritas. For it were a strange conclusion, if a man should