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senior 1
senno 2
sense 44
senses 18
sensible 13
sensitive 1
sensual 2
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18 ourselves
18 places
18 poets
18 senses
18 serve
18 spoken
18 vulgar
Francis Bacon
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senses

   Book, Chapter
1 1, I | speaking of the two principal senses of inquisition, the eye 2 1, I | mind of man, whereto the senses are but reporters, he defineth 3 1, I | this waxen wings of the senses. And as for the conceit 4 1, I | which are next unto the senses, do offer themselves to 5 1, VI | offer themselves to our senses, we should do a like injury 6 1, VIII| and most immersed in the senses, and denied generally the 7 1, VIII| in these rudiments of the senses. But it must be remembered, 8 2, IV | c. It is taken in two senses in respect of words or matter. 9 2, V | mind and the reports of the senses; for as for knowledge which 10 2, V | Are not the organs of the senses of one kind with the organs 11 2, X | drowned his stomach and senses with a large draught and 12 2, X | for the deceiving of the senses is one of the pleasures 13 2, X | of the pleasures of the senses. As for games of recreation, 14 2, XI | without the mediation of the senses; whence the conceits have 15 2, XIII| charged the deceit upon the senses; which in my judgment (notwithstanding 16 2, XIII| upon the reports of the senses. This I speak, not to disable 17 2, XXV | nature is used in two several senses: the one, that which springeth 18 2, XXV | have been drawn certain senses and expositions of Scriptures,


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