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1 2, II | histories I do assign no deficience, for they are tanquam imperfecte 2 2, II | mista; and therefore any deficience in them is but their nature. 3 2, II | fables and fragments; but the deficience cannot be holpen; for antiquity 4 2, II | that therein there is a deficience.~(10) For narrations and 5 2, IV | is poesy, I can report no deficience; for being as a plant that 6 2, VI | am so far from noting any deficience, as I rather note an excess; 7 2, VII | misplacing hath caused a deficience, or at least a great improficience 8 2, VIII| mathematics I can report no deficience, except it be that men do 9 2, IX | former of these I note a deficience. For Aristotle hath very 10 2, X | by anatomy, I find much deficience: for they inquire of the 11 2, X | will not doubt to note as a deficience, that they inquire not the 12 2, X | cures of diseases, I find a deficience in the receipts of propriety, 13 2, X | medicines. Therefore here is the deficience which I find, that physicians 14 2, X | part with the note of one deficience more, which seemeth to me 15 2, X | pleasure sensual, the chief deficience in them is of laws to repress 16 2, XI | other than the general deficience, that it is not known how 17 2, XIII| seemeth to me to be such a deficience as if, in the making of