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Alphabetical [« »] expulsed 2 exquirite 1 exquisite 3 extant 16 extemporal 1 extempore 1 extend 6 | Frequency [« »] 16 corrupt 16 demosthenes 16 easily 16 extant 16 familiar 16 feigned 16 lastly | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances extant |
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1 1, IV | webs of learning which are extant in their books. For the 2 1, VII | works: whereof some are extant and permanent, and some 3 2, Int | readers in sciences already extant and invented; and the reward 4 2, Int | them are already done and extant; others to be but curiosities, 5 2, I | the first three I allow as extant, the fourth I note as deficient. 6 2, I | first of these no doubt is extant, and that in good perfection; 7 2, II | the exemplar states, it is extant in good perfection. Not 8 2, IV | these poets which are now extant, even Homer himself (notwithstanding 9 2, VII | part whereof I allow as extant, but wish it confined to 10 2, VIII| Nature or art) which are now extant, and whereof man is already 11 2, VIII| impossibility you add what thing is extant which cometh the nearest 12 2, X | planets, minerals, which are extant in the great world. But 13 2, XV | inquired of. An art there is extant of it; but it seemeth to 14 2, XIX | rest. For let the knowledge extant (for demonstration sake) 15 2, XXI | place. The first of these is extant and well laboured, as hath 16 2, XXII| it is, and whether it be extant.~(3) First, therefore, in